Presented at 34th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society.
“The most robust finding from our study is that cueing applied after the onset of freezing leads to a reduction of the average duration of freezing.”
“An additional explanation for the reduction of freezing duration with cues is that cues might help patients to bypass defective basal ganglia circuits… thereby enabling them to overcome freezing episodes quicker than without cues.”
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