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Alicia L. Jensen
Alicia L. Jensen
University of Minnesota
Neuroscience
Basal ganglia
Parkinson's disease
Globus pallidus
Parkinsonism
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Physiological changes in the pallidum in a progressive model of Parkinson's disease
2016
Experimental Neurology
Abirami Muralidharan
Alicia L. Jensen
Allison T. Connolly
Claudia M. Hendrix
Matthew D. Johnson
Kenneth B. Baker
Jerrold L. Vitek
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Research PaperPhysiological changes in the pallidum in a progressive model of Parkinson's disease: Are oscillations enough?
2016
Experimental Neurology
Abirami Muralidharan
Alicia L. Jensen
Allison T. Connolly
Claudia M. Hendrix
Matthew D. Johnson
Kenneth B. Baker
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Physiological changes in the pallidum in a progressive model of Parkinson's disease: Are oscillations enough?
2016
Experimental Neurology
Abirami Muralidharan
Alicia L. Jensen
Allison T. Connolly
Claudia M. Hendrix
Matthew D. Johnson
Kenneth B. Baker
Jerrold L. Vitek
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Information in pallidal neurons increases with parkinsonian severity
2015
Parkinsonism & Related Disorders
Alan D. Dorval
Abirami Muralidharan
Alicia L. Jensen
Kenneth B. Baker
Jerrold L. Vitek
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Thalamic post-inhibitory bursting occurs in patients with organic dystonia more often than controls
2013
Brain Research
Kazutaka Kobayashi
C. C. Liu
Alicia L. Jensen
Jerrold L. Vitek
Zoltan Mari
Frederick Lenz
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