PMID: 6975064Jan 1, 1980Paper

Reversibility of chronic neurologic deficits. Some effects of electrical stimulation of the thalamus and internal capsule in man

Applied Neurophysiology
I S CooperI Amin

Abstract

Stimulation of the thalamus and internal capsule with Medtronic deep brain stimulation electrodes produced improvement in pain, hemiparesis, dystonia, torticollis, tremor. speech impairment and epilepsy. Stimulation at voltages above or below clinically effective levels (e.g., 6 V, 0.3 ms, 74 Hz) resulted in a loss of clinical efficacy. Somatosensory evoked responses (short and long latency) and depth electrode recordings were helpful in localisation and 'biocalibration' of electrical stimulation.

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