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Table 1 Patient details (time in years)

From: Effects of STN DBS and auditory cueing on the performance of sequential movements and the occurrence of action tremor in Parkinson’s disease

Pat.

Sex

Age

Disease dur.

Time after surg.

Targ.

DBSon

DBS80%

DBSoff

1

F

68

15

6

R

2.0 V, 60 μs, 140 Hz, 4-C+

1.6 V

off

2

M

62

16

6

R

3.6 V, 60 μs, 140 Hz, 1-C+

2.9 V

off

     

L

3.9 V, 60 μs, 140 Hz, 5-C+

3.1 V

off

3

M

61

17

1

R

3.0 V, 60 μs, 145 Hz, 1-C+

2.4 V

off

     

L

2.8 V, 60 μs, 145 Hz, 1-2-C+

2.2 V

off

4

F

62

6

3

R

2.5 V, 60 μs, 145 Hz, 1-C+

2.0 V

off

     

L

3.2 V, 60 μs, 145 Hz, 1-2-C+

2.6 V

off

5

F

75

13

1

R

3.5 V, 120 μs, 145 Hz, 1–2 + 3-

2.8 V

off

     

L

3.3 V, 120 μs, 145 Hz, 1–2 + 3-

2.6 V

off

6

M

62

12

7

R

4.2 V, 90 μs, 140 Hz, 7-C+

3.4 V

off

     

L

3.6 V, 60 μs, 140 Hz, 0-1-2-C+

2.9 V

off

7

M

54

18

6

R

3.4 V, 60 μs, 140 Hz, 1-2-C+

2.7 V

x

     

L

4.0 V, 90 μs, 140 Hz, 6-7-C+

3.3 V

x

  1. F: female; M: Male; R: right STN; L: left STN; C: stimulator case; x: not included in the experiment. Stimulation sites are indicated by 0, 1, 2, 3 corresponding to the four electrode contacts of the DBS lead on the left side, and 4, 5, 6, 7 on the right side in case of a single stimulator. Stimulation sites are indicated by 0, 1, 2, 3 for both sides in case separate stimulators for the left and right STN were used.