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Science Score: 44.0%

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Citation (CITATION.cff)

abstract: Effects of progressive dopamine deficiency on networks engaged in vigorous
  volitional movements as encountered in compensated (prodromal) to decompensated
  (clinical stage) Parkinson’s disease will be explored. Structural and functional
  networks implicated in the planning and incentive salience of vigorous volitional
  movements will be investigated using a combination of computational phenotyping
  and molecular, functional, and structural neuroimaging technologies. The project
  will also probe dynamic network states, network topologies, and their efficacy associated
  with mitigation of motor deficits.
authors:
- {family-names: Hönig, given-names: Merle}
- {family-names: Eimeren, given-names: Thilo, name-particle: van}
- {family-names: Giehl, given-names: Kathrin}
- {family-names: Asendorf, given-names: Adrian}
- {family-names: Banwinkler, given-names: Magdalena}
- {family-names: Theis, given-names: Hendrik}
cff-version: 1.2.0
message: Generated with data scraped from crc1451.uni-koeln.de
title: 'C03: Striatal dopamine and volitional motor control: vigour, planning, and
  incentive salience'

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