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The associative and limbic thalamus in the pathophysiology of obsessive-compulsive disorder: an experimental study in the monkey. [electronic resource] by
- Rotge, J Y
- Aouizerate, B
- Amestoy, V
- Lambrecq, V
- Langbour, N
- Nguyen, T H
- Dovero, S
- Cardoit, L
- Tignol, J
- Bioulac, B
- Burbaud, P
- Guehl, D
Producer: 20130219
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Translational psychiatry vol. 2
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Basal ganglia dysfunction in OCD: subthalamic neuronal activity correlates with symptoms severity and predicts high-frequency stimulation efficacy. [electronic resource] by
- Welter, M-L
- Burbaud, P
- Fernandez-Vidal, S
- Bardinet, E
- Coste, J
- Piallat, B
- Borg, M
- Besnard, S
- Sauleau, P
- Devaux, B
- Pidoux, B
- Chaynes, P
- Tézenas du Montcel, S
- Bastian, A
- Langbour, N
- Teillant, A
- Haynes, W
- Yelnik, J
- Karachi, C
- Mallet, L
Producer: 20130404
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Translational psychiatry vol. 1
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