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Dopaminergic drugs restore facilitatory premotor-motor interactions in Parkinson disease
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In Parkinson disease, the ability of premotor-motor connections to increase motor cortical excitability is defective but restored to normal by dopaminergic medication. Dopamine deficiency in the basal ganglia may affect the way that frontal motor areas interact with each other.
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