ABSTRACT: 1 Tremor in essential tremor (ET) is generated by pathological oscillations at 4 to 12 Hz, 2 likely originating at cerebello-thalamo-cortical pathways. However, the way in which
Cerebello-thalamo-cortical network is suggested to be involved in the pathophysiology of Essential T...
Although involvement of the cerebello-thalamo-cortical network has often been suggested in essential...
Cortical oscillatory signals of single and double tremor frequencies act together to cause tremor in...
Tremor in essential tremor (ET) is generated by pathological oscillations at 4 to 12 Hz, likely orig...
Despite the fact that essential tremor (ET) is the most prevalent movement disorder, the underlying ...
Essential Tremor (ET) is a common movement disorder, causing a postural or kinetic tremor, and has a...
Essential tremor (ET), clinically characterized by postural and kinetic tremors, predominantly in th...
Parkinson's disease (PD) and essential tremor (ET) are the two most common movement disorders. Both ...
We review recent evidence about the pathophysiology of essential tremor and tremor in Parkinson’s di...
Objectives: Essential tremor (ET), the most prevalent hyperkinetic movement disorder, is characteriz...
Essential tremor, also referred to as familial tremor, is an autosomal dominant genetic disease and ...
Pathological tremor is an oscillation of body parts at 3-10 Hz, determined by the output of spinal m...
Objective: A role of the motor cortex in tremor generation in essential tremor (ET) is assumed, yet ...
Pathological tremors are symptomatic to several neurological disorders that are difficult to differe...
Background: In healthy people, rhythmic activation of the motor cortex in the 15-30 Hz frequency ran...
Cerebello-thalamo-cortical network is suggested to be involved in the pathophysiology of Essential T...
Although involvement of the cerebello-thalamo-cortical network has often been suggested in essential...
Cortical oscillatory signals of single and double tremor frequencies act together to cause tremor in...
Tremor in essential tremor (ET) is generated by pathological oscillations at 4 to 12 Hz, likely orig...
Despite the fact that essential tremor (ET) is the most prevalent movement disorder, the underlying ...
Essential Tremor (ET) is a common movement disorder, causing a postural or kinetic tremor, and has a...
Essential tremor (ET), clinically characterized by postural and kinetic tremors, predominantly in th...
Parkinson's disease (PD) and essential tremor (ET) are the two most common movement disorders. Both ...
We review recent evidence about the pathophysiology of essential tremor and tremor in Parkinson’s di...
Objectives: Essential tremor (ET), the most prevalent hyperkinetic movement disorder, is characteriz...
Essential tremor, also referred to as familial tremor, is an autosomal dominant genetic disease and ...
Pathological tremor is an oscillation of body parts at 3-10 Hz, determined by the output of spinal m...
Objective: A role of the motor cortex in tremor generation in essential tremor (ET) is assumed, yet ...
Pathological tremors are symptomatic to several neurological disorders that are difficult to differe...
Background: In healthy people, rhythmic activation of the motor cortex in the 15-30 Hz frequency ran...
Cerebello-thalamo-cortical network is suggested to be involved in the pathophysiology of Essential T...
Although involvement of the cerebello-thalamo-cortical network has often been suggested in essential...
Cortical oscillatory signals of single and double tremor frequencies act together to cause tremor in...