Mental rotation of body parts determines activation of cortical and subcortical systems involved in motor planning and execution, such as motor and premotor areas and basal ganglia. These structures are severely impaired in several movement disorders, including dystonia. Writer’s cramp is the most common form of focal hand dystonia. This study investigates whether patients affected by writer’s cramp present with difficulties in tasks involving mental rotation of body parts and whether any impairments are specific to the affected hand or generalized to other body parts. For this purpose we tested 15 patients with right writer’s cramp (aged 21–68 years, 8 women) and 15 healthy control subjects (10 women, age and education matched). Stimuli co...
Mental rotation has attracted the interest of cognitive research on dystonia, but at the moment, con...
Idiopathic torsion dystonia is characterized by persistent abnormalities of posture. We tested the h...
The pathogenesis of dystonia in Complex Regional Pain Syndrome type 1 (CRPS-1) is unclear. In primar...
Mental rotation of body parts determines activation of cortical and subcortical systems involved in ...
Mental rotation of body parts determines activation of cortical and subcortical systems involved in ...
Mental rotation of body parts is performed through inner simulation of actual movements, and is like...
Background Mental rotation of body parts engages cortical-subcortical areas that are actually involv...
Patients with writer's cramp present sensory and representational abnormalities relevant to motor co...
Patients with writer's cramp present sensory and representational abnormalities relevant to motor co...
Focal dystonias such as writer's cramp are characterized by muscular cramps that accompany the execu...
Although movement abnormalities are predominant symptoms of dystonia, patients also have alterations...
Mental rotation has attracted the interest of cognitive research on dystonia, but at the moment, con...
Idiopathic torsion dystonia is characterized by persistent abnormalities of posture. We tested the h...
The pathogenesis of dystonia in Complex Regional Pain Syndrome type 1 (CRPS-1) is unclear. In primar...
Mental rotation of body parts determines activation of cortical and subcortical systems involved in ...
Mental rotation of body parts determines activation of cortical and subcortical systems involved in ...
Mental rotation of body parts is performed through inner simulation of actual movements, and is like...
Background Mental rotation of body parts engages cortical-subcortical areas that are actually involv...
Patients with writer's cramp present sensory and representational abnormalities relevant to motor co...
Patients with writer's cramp present sensory and representational abnormalities relevant to motor co...
Focal dystonias such as writer's cramp are characterized by muscular cramps that accompany the execu...
Although movement abnormalities are predominant symptoms of dystonia, patients also have alterations...
Mental rotation has attracted the interest of cognitive research on dystonia, but at the moment, con...
Idiopathic torsion dystonia is characterized by persistent abnormalities of posture. We tested the h...
The pathogenesis of dystonia in Complex Regional Pain Syndrome type 1 (CRPS-1) is unclear. In primar...