Case Studies in Neuroscience: The electrophysiology of a human obsession in nucleus accumbens

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These are the data and code described in the manuscript: “Case Studies in Neuroscience: The electrophysiology of a human obsession in nucleus accumbens”, by Kai J. Miller, Thomas Prieto, Nolan R. Williams, Casey H. Halpern. Please see the “Read_Me.pdf” file in the enclosed zipped directory for a complete description for how to use the data and code contained within. The Supplemental figures are in the file "kjm_OCD_toothbrush_Supplement_v11.pdf". The current manuscript describing the work is the file "kjm_OCD_toothbrush_v17.pdf". The two videos "kjm_NAc_OCD_merged..." are full and abridged videos showing provocation of a compulsive fear with the patient.

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Type of resource software, multimedia
Date created September 2018

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Author Miller, Kai Joshua
Author Halpern, Casey H

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Subject Nucleus accumbens
Subject obsessive compulsive disorder
Subject deep brain stimulation
Subject neurosurgery
Genre Dataset

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Related Publication Miller, Kai J. and Prieto, Thomas, and Williams, Nolan R., and Halpern, Casey H. 2019. Case studies in neuroscience: the electrophysiology of a human obsession in nucleus accumbens. Journal of Neurophysiology. https://doi.org/10.1152/jn.00096.2019
Location https://purl.stanford.edu/xf387wq3868

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"Case Studies in Neuroscience: The electrophysiology of a human obsession in nucleus accumbens", by Kai J. Miller, Thomas Prieto, Nolan R. Williams, Casey H. Halpern, Journal of Neurophysiology

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