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Effects of deep brain stimulation amplitude on motor performance in Parkinson’s disease

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Figure 1 Day-to-day CDS variability compared to change in outcome measure from CDS to each reduced amplitude.Notes: Left side of each lettered subplot represents each subject’s range of CDS values over the three sessions for (A) UPDRS Part III score, (B) t
Figure 2 Change in outcome measure from CDS to each reduced amplitude as a percentage of the maximum possible score for that particular measure for each subject
Figure 3 Changes in mean (± standard error of the mean) UPDRS score/subscores from the CDS condition for each amplitude level

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