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A Signal Hidden Deep in Your Brain Could Track Parkinson’s Symptoms : ScienceAlert

Last updated: October 30, 2025 10:05 pm
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Precise Stimulation Therapy for Parkinson’s Disease on the Horizon

A recent study conducted by the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences in Germany has shed light on potential measures of motor control in Parkinson’s disease that could revolutionize stimulation therapy in the future.

The research involved analyzing electrophysiological data from deep within the brains of 119 individuals with Parkinson’s disease to identify patterns correlating with the severity of their symptoms. By comparing brain-wave activity to movement impairments, the scientists were able to pinpoint specific signatures associated with the disease’s impact on motor function.

Parkinson’s disease is characterized by dysfunction in the basal ganglia region of the brain, leading to difficulties in maintaining precise and steady movements. This breakdown in neural processing results in symptoms such as slow, stiff, and shaky motion.

basal ganglia
Location of the basal ganglia in the brain. (decade3d/Getty Images/Canva)

The study focused on identifying changes in the electrical activity of the basal ganglia, particularly an increase in beta waves and spiking signals. Previous research has suggested a link between beta-wave activity and Parkinson’s symptoms, but interpreting these signals accurately has been challenging due to various factors.

By combining multiple datasets and comparing brain-wave patterns in affected basal ganglia regions across different individuals, the researchers were able to uncover hidden harmonies within the neural activity associated with Parkinson’s disease.

Lead author Moritz Gerster likened the brain to a concert hall, where different groups of musicians create distinct rhythms. By identifying specific patterns in the basal ganglia, researchers hope to improve deep brain stimulation therapies for Parkinson’s patients, enabling more precise and adaptive treatment strategies.

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This groundbreaking research was recently published in the journal eBiomedicine, offering new insights into the potential for personalized treatment approaches in Parkinson’s disease.

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