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Modeling and automatic feedback control of tremor: adaptive estimation of deep brain stimulation

Rehan et al., 2013

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3648073686266831750
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Rehan M
Hong K
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PLoS One

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This paper discusses modeling and automatic feedback control of (postural and rest) tremor for adaptive-control-methodology-based estimation of deep brain stimulation (DBS) parameters. The simplest linear oscillator-based tremor model, between stimulation …
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