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May 8, 2019
Intermittent Intraputamenal Glial Cell Line-Derived Neurotrophic Factor in Parkinson's Disease: Seeking the Path to Neurorestoration
Nicholas Cothros, Alex Medina, Veronica Bruno
Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy
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April 15, 2020
Current pharmacotherapy for tic disorders
Nicholas Cothros, Alex Medina, Tamara Pringsheim
Journal of Neurophysiology
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August 7, 2009
Visual cues signaling object grasp reduce interference in motor learning
Nicholas Cothros, Jeremy Wong, Paul L Gribble
Plos One
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April 24, 2008
Distinct haptic cues do not reduce interference when learning to reach in multiple force fields
Nicholas Cothros, Jeremy Wong, Paul L Gribble
Neurology
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April 8, 2021
Teaching Video NeuroImage: Paroxysmal Nocturnal Dyskinesias: A Characteristic Feature of <i>ADCY5</i> Mutation
Tamara M Pringsheim, Nicholas Cothros, Emmanuel Roze
The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences. Le Journal Canadien Des Sciences Neurologiques
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September 28, 2016
Knowledge and Attitudes About Epilepsy Surgery Among Family Doctors in Ontario
Nicholas Cothros, Jorge G Burneo, David A Steven
Journal of Neurophysiology
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March 4, 2003
Role of cocontraction in arm movement accuracy
Paul L Gribble, Lucy I Mullin, Nicholas Cothros, et al.
Movement Disorders Clinical Practice
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March 23, 2023
Development of a New Care Pathway for Depression and Anxiety in Adult-Onset Isolated Dystonia
Davide Martino, Elaheh Nosratmirshekarlou, Nicholas Cothros, et al.
Tremor and Other Hyperkinetic Movements (New York, N.Y.)
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August 16, 2019
Prescriptions for Alpha Agonists and Antipsychotics in Children and Youth with Tic Disorders: A Pharmacoepidemiologic Study
Nicholas Cothros, Davide Martino, Carly McMorris, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
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November 30, 2006
Proactive interference as a result of persisting neural representations of previously learned motor skills in primary motor cortex
Nicholas Cothros, Stefan Köhler, Erin W Dickie, et al.
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Movement Disorders Clinical Practice
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May 8, 2019
Intermittent Intraputamenal Glial Cell Line-Derived Neurotrophic Factor in Parkinson's Disease: Seeking the Path to Neurorestoration
Nicholas Cothros, Alex Medina, Veronica Bruno
Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy
|
April 15, 2020
Current pharmacotherapy for tic disorders
Nicholas Cothros, Alex Medina, Tamara Pringsheim
Journal of Neurophysiology
|
August 7, 2009
Visual cues signaling object grasp reduce interference in motor learning
Nicholas Cothros, Jeremy Wong, Paul L Gribble
Plos One
|
April 24, 2008
Distinct haptic cues do not reduce interference when learning to reach in multiple force fields
Nicholas Cothros, Jeremy Wong, Paul L Gribble
Neurology
|
April 8, 2021
Teaching Video NeuroImage: Paroxysmal Nocturnal Dyskinesias: A Characteristic Feature of <i>ADCY5</i> Mutation
Tamara M Pringsheim, Nicholas Cothros, Emmanuel Roze
The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences. Le Journal Canadien Des Sciences Neurologiques
|
September 28, 2016
Knowledge and Attitudes About Epilepsy Surgery Among Family Doctors in Ontario
Nicholas Cothros, Jorge G Burneo, David A Steven
Journal of Neurophysiology
|
March 4, 2003
Role of cocontraction in arm movement accuracy
Paul L Gribble, Lucy I Mullin, Nicholas Cothros, et al.
Movement Disorders Clinical Practice
|
March 23, 2023
Development of a New Care Pathway for Depression and Anxiety in Adult-Onset Isolated Dystonia
Davide Martino, Elaheh Nosratmirshekarlou, Nicholas Cothros, et al.
Tremor and Other Hyperkinetic Movements (New York, N.Y.)
|
August 16, 2019
Prescriptions for Alpha Agonists and Antipsychotics in Children and Youth with Tic Disorders: A Pharmacoepidemiologic Study
Nicholas Cothros, Davide Martino, Carly McMorris, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
|
November 30, 2006
Proactive interference as a result of persisting neural representations of previously learned motor skills in primary motor cortex
Nicholas Cothros, Stefan Köhler, Erin W Dickie, et al.
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