Research Snapshots: Drs. Robert Eisinger and Aysegul Gunduz
New research by UF neuroscientists shows that brain activity associated with reward processing takes place in two parts of the basil ganglia.
New research by UF neuroscientists shows that brain activity associated with reward processing takes place in two parts of the basil ganglia.
In a recent study, a team of UF neuroscientists and biomedical engineers compared beta dynamics in two Parkinson's disease deep brain stimulation (DBS) targets.