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Cover design  Changes in glucose metabolism that occur with deep brain stimulation of the left globus pallidus. Stimulation increases resting brain activity in the premotor cortex on that side (top panel, left) and in the contralateral cerebellum (bottom panel, left). Scatter diagrams of adjusted regional cerebral glucose metabolism for these brain regions show significant stimulation effects (right panels). From `Networks mediating the clinical effects of pallidal brain stimulation for Parkinson's disease: a PET study of resting-state glucose metabolism' by M. Fukuda et al., 1601 -1609.



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