Parkinson's disease (PD) patients frequently suffer from dexterous deficits impeding activities of daily living. There is controversy whether impaired fine motor skill may stem from limb kinetic apraxia (LKA) rather than bradykinesia. Based on classical models of limb praxis LKA is thought to result when premotor transmission of time-space information of skilled movements to primary motor representations is interrupted. Therefore, using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) we tested the hypothesis that dexterous deficits in PD are associated with altered activity and connectivity in left parieto-premotor praxis network. Whole-brain analysis of fMRI activity during a task for LKA (coin rotation) showed increased activation of superio...
Although characteristic motor symptoms of Parkinson’s disease such as bradykinesia typically improve...
Selection of movement in normal subjects has been shown to involve the premotor, supplementary motor...
Selection of movement in normal subjects has been shown to involve the premotor, supplementary motor...
Parkinson's disease (PD) patients frequently suffer from limb kinetic apraxia (LKA) affecting qualit...
Parkinson's disease (PD) patients frequently suffer from dexterous deficits impeding activities of d...
In Parkinsons disease (PD) the prevalence of apraxia increases with disease severity implying that p...
INTRODUCTION The patho-physiological basis for finger dexterity deficits in Parkinson's disease (PD...
BackgroundWhile motor coordination problems are frequently reported among individuals with Parkinson...
BackgroundWhile motor coordination problems are frequently reported among individuals with Parkinson...
Many studies have used functional magnetic resonance imaging to unravel the neuronal underpinnings o...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Impaired dexterity (fine hand movements) is often present in Parkinson's d...
Motor impairment is the most relevant clinical feature in Parkinson's disease (PD). Functional imagi...
Parkinson's disease is a neurological disorder associated with the disfunction of dopaminergic pathw...
Multiple studies have identified segregated functional territories in the basal ganglia for the cont...
Impaired finger dexterity occurs in Parkinson's disease (PD) and has been considered a limb-kinetic ...
Although characteristic motor symptoms of Parkinson’s disease such as bradykinesia typically improve...
Selection of movement in normal subjects has been shown to involve the premotor, supplementary motor...
Selection of movement in normal subjects has been shown to involve the premotor, supplementary motor...
Parkinson's disease (PD) patients frequently suffer from limb kinetic apraxia (LKA) affecting qualit...
Parkinson's disease (PD) patients frequently suffer from dexterous deficits impeding activities of d...
In Parkinsons disease (PD) the prevalence of apraxia increases with disease severity implying that p...
INTRODUCTION The patho-physiological basis for finger dexterity deficits in Parkinson's disease (PD...
BackgroundWhile motor coordination problems are frequently reported among individuals with Parkinson...
BackgroundWhile motor coordination problems are frequently reported among individuals with Parkinson...
Many studies have used functional magnetic resonance imaging to unravel the neuronal underpinnings o...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Impaired dexterity (fine hand movements) is often present in Parkinson's d...
Motor impairment is the most relevant clinical feature in Parkinson's disease (PD). Functional imagi...
Parkinson's disease is a neurological disorder associated with the disfunction of dopaminergic pathw...
Multiple studies have identified segregated functional territories in the basal ganglia for the cont...
Impaired finger dexterity occurs in Parkinson's disease (PD) and has been considered a limb-kinetic ...
Although characteristic motor symptoms of Parkinson’s disease such as bradykinesia typically improve...
Selection of movement in normal subjects has been shown to involve the premotor, supplementary motor...
Selection of movement in normal subjects has been shown to involve the premotor, supplementary motor...