Michael C. Park, Ph.D.

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2002 University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, United States 
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Paul D. Cheney grad student 2002 University of Kansas
 (Representation of forelimb muscles in the primary motor cortex of rhesus macaques.)
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Aman JE, Johnson LA, Sanabria DE, et al. (2020) Directional deep brain stimulation leads reveal spatially distinct oscillatory activity in the globus pallidus internus of Parkinson's disease patients. Neurobiology of Disease. 104819
Patriat R, Cooper SE, Duchin Y, et al. (2018) Individualized tractography-based parcellation of the globus pallidus pars interna using 7T MRI in movement disorder patients prior to DBS surgery. Neuroimage
Hudson HM, Park MC, Belhaj-Saif A, et al. (2017) Representation of Individual Forelimb Muscles in Primary Motor Cortex. Journal of Neurophysiology. jn.01070.2015
Lee SY, Hong MH, Park MC, et al. (2013) Effect of the Mandibular Orthopedic Repositioning Appliance on Trunk and Upper Limb Muscle Activation during Maximum Isometric Contraction. Journal of Physical Therapy Science. 25: 1387-9
Boudrias MH, Belhaj-Saïf A, Park MC, et al. (2006) Contrasting properties of motor output from the supplementary motor area and primary motor cortex in rhesus macaques. Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991). 16: 632-8
Park MC, Belhaj-Saïf A, Cheney PD. (2004) Properties of primary motor cortex output to forelimb muscles in rhesus macaques. Journal of Neurophysiology. 92: 2968-84
Park MC, Belhaj-Saïf A, Gordon M, et al. (2001) Consistent features in the forelimb representation of primary motor cortex in rhesus macaques. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 21: 2784-92
Cheney PD, Hill-Karrer J, Belhaj-Saïf A, et al. (2000) Cortical motor areas and their properties: implications for neuroprosthetics. Progress in Brain Research. 128: 135-60
Park MC, Belhaj-Saïf A, Cheney PD. (2000) Chronic recording of EMG activity from large numbers of forelimb muscles in awake macaque monkeys. Journal of Neuroscience Methods. 96: 153-60
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