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Mark Hallett

Researcher at National Institutes of Health

Publications -  1234
Citations -  136876

Mark Hallett is an academic researcher from National Institutes of Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transcranial magnetic stimulation & Motor cortex. The author has an hindex of 186, co-authored 1170 publications receiving 123741 citations. Previous affiliations of Mark Hallett include Government of the United States of America & Armed Forces Institute of Pathology.

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Evidence From Parkinson's Disease That the Superior Colliculus Couples Action and Perception

TL;DR: This model predicts that abnormal intermediate layer of the superior colliculus inhibition, such as that arising from increased basal ganglia output, would affect the action and perception coupling, and it would worsen the misperception.
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Myoclonus: An Electrophysiological Diagnosis.

TL;DR: Many different movement disorders have similar “jerk‐like” phenomenology and can be misconstrued as myoclonus, but they have distinctive physiologic characteristics that can help refine categorization of jerk‐like movements.
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Neurobiological effect of selective brain cooling after concussive injury

TL;DR: It is suggested that compromised neurovascular coupling in acute phase of injury may be temporarily restored by cooling to match CBF with surges in the metabolic demands of the brain.
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Intraoperative neurophysiology in deep brain surgery for psychogenic dystonia.

TL;DR: It is suggested that simple intraoperative neurophysiology measures in single subjects do not differentiate psychogenic dystonia from DYT1 dySTONia.