A cortico-subthalamic circuit rapidly engages and releases inhibition of specific movements depending on the environmental context

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How does the human brain stop movements under realistic conditions? Using intracranial recordings and multi-variate EEG decoding, this study shows that a fronto-basal ganglia circuit featuring the subthalamic nucleus rapidly engages and releases inhibition of

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