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Michele York
Baylor College of Medicine - Houston / United States
Medical and Health Sciences / Neurology
AD Scientific Index ID: 830558
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Michele York's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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The neural substrates of reward processing in humans: the modern role of FMRI The Neuroscientist 10 (3), 260-268, 2004
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Randomized trial of deep brain stimulation for Parkinson disease: thirty-six-month outcomes Neurology 79 (1), 55-65, 2012
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Detecting frontotemporal dysfunction in ALS: utility of the ALS Cognitive Behavioral Screen (ALS-CBS™) Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis 11 (3), 303-311, 2010
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Cognitive declines following bilateral subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation for the treatment of Parkinson’s disease Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry 79 (7), 789-795, 2008
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A decrease in body mass index is associated with faster progression of motor symptoms and shorter survival in ALS Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis 11 (6), 542-548, 2010
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