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Wiley, Movement Disorders, 5(31), p. 755-759, 2016

DOI: 10.1002/mds.26520

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Altered inhibitory interaction among inferior frontal and motor cortex inl-dopa-induced dyskinesias: Abnormal Ifc-m1 Connectivity in Lids

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Abstract

Levodopa-induced dyskinesias are associated with thalamo-cortical disinhibition and frontal area overactivation. Neuroimaging and transcranial magnetic stimulation studies have highlighted the involvement of the right inferior frontal cortex in levodopa-induced dyskinesias.