Emmanuel Broussolle mainly focuses on Parkinson's disease, Neuroscience, Levodopa, Central nervous system disease and Apathy. His Parkinson's disease research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Basal ganglia, Surgery and Physical medicine and rehabilitation. His studies deal with areas such as Dopamine receptor D3 and Dopamine agonist as well as Surgery.
In his research on the topic of Levodopa, Dopamine dysregulation syndrome, Punding, Neurological disorder and Randomized controlled trial is strongly related with Dyskinesia. His Central nervous system disease research incorporates themes from Substantia nigra, Anesthesia and Pathology. His Apathy research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Dopaminergic and Dopamine.
Emmanuel Broussolle mainly investigates Parkinson's disease, Neuroscience, Internal medicine, Psychiatry and Dystonia. His study in Parkinson's disease is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Apathy, Dopaminergic and Central nervous system disease. His Apathy study is concerned with Depression in general.
His Dopaminergic study is related to the wider topic of Dopamine. Emmanuel Broussolle has included themes like Physical therapy, Movement disorders and Pediatrics in his Dystonia study. His Subthalamic nucleus research focuses on subjects like Stimulation, which are linked to Anesthesia.
His primary areas of study are Parkinson's disease, Apathy, Neuroscience, Disease and Internal medicine. His work deals with themes such as Dopaminergic, Anterior cingulate cortex, Psychiatry and Ventral striatum, which intersect with Parkinson's disease. His Apathy research includes elements of Limbic system, Impulse control disorder and Anxiety.
Emmanuel Broussolle has researched Neuroscience in several fields, including Holmes tremor and Pathology. His Disease research incorporates elements of Physical therapy, Pediatrics and Emergency medicine. His research integrates issues of Exome sequencing, Exome, Gene mutation and Candidate gene in his study of Internal medicine.
Emmanuel Broussolle focuses on Parkinson's disease, Apathy, Psychiatry, Impulse control disorder and Euphoriant. Emmanuel Broussolle interconnects Hypersexuality, Physical medicine and rehabilitation, Cohort study, Functional imaging and Neuroimaging in the investigation of issues within Parkinson's disease. His Apathy study is within the categories of Neuroscience and Depression.
His research on Psychiatry focuses in particular on Addiction. His research in Impulse control disorder intersects with topics in Personality changes, Clinical psychology, Punding and Subthalamic nucleus. The concepts of his Euphoriant study are interwoven with issues in Dopaminergic, Dopamine, Dopamine dysregulation syndrome, Anxiety disorder and Dysphoria.
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A Wide Variety of Mutations in the Parkin Gene Are Responsible for Autosomal Recessive Parkinsonism in Europe
Abbas N;Lücking Cb;Ricard S;Dürr A.
Human Molecular Genetics (1999)
Non-motor dopamine withdrawal syndrome after surgery for Parkinson's disease: predictors and underlying mesolimbic denervation
Stéphane Thobois;Claire Ardouin;Claire Ardouin;Eugénie Lhommée;Eugénie Lhommée;Hélène Klinger;Hélène Klinger.
Brain (2010)
How much phenotypic variation can be attributed to parkin genotype
Ebba Lohmann;Magali Periquet;Vincenzo Bonifati;Nick W Wood.
Annals of Neurology (2003)
Word processing in Parkinson's disease is impaired for action verbs but not for concrete nouns
Véronique Boulenger;Laura Mechtouff;Stéphane Thobois;Emmanuel Broussolle.
Neuropsychologia (2008)
Subthalamic stimulation in Parkinson’s disease: restoring the balance of motivated behaviours
Eugénie Lhommée;Eugénie Lhommée;Hélène Klinger;Hélène Klinger;Stéphane Thobois;Stéphane Thobois;Emmanuelle Schmitt;Emmanuelle Schmitt.
Brain (2012)
Bilateral pallidal deep brain stimulation for the treatment of patients with dystonia-choreoathetosis cerebral palsy: a prospective pilot study.
Marie Vidailhet;Jerome Yelnik;Christelle Lagrange;Valerie Fraix.
Lancet Neurology (2009)
Bilateral subthalamic nucleus stimulation for severe Parkinson's disease.
Patricia Limousin;Pierre Pollak;Abdelhamid Benazzouz;Dominique Hoffmann.
Movement Disorders (1995)
Clozapine improves dyskinesias in Parkinson disease A double-blind, placebo-controlled study
F. Durif;B. Debilly;M. Galitzky;D. Morand.
Neurology (2004)
Motor imagery of a lateralized sequential task is asymmetrically slowed in hemi-Parkinson's patients
Peter Dominey;Jean Decety;Emmanuel Broussolle;Guy Chazot.
Neuropsychologia (1995)
Subthalamic nucleus stimulation in Parkinson's disease: clinical evaluation of 18 patients.
S Thobois;P Mertens;M Guenot;M Hermier.
Journal of Neurology (2002)
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