Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship of dystonia symptoms to cognitive function by comparing cognitive performance in patients with focal (cervical) and generalized dystonia subtypes and examining the differential contributions of severity of symptoms and mood disorders to cognition. BACKGROUND: Studies of the nonmotor syndrome in isolated dystonia have reported evidence of cognitive dysfunction, but the cause of this impairment remains unclear. Several studies have suggested that poor cognitive performance reflects the distracting effects of the motor symptoms and/or a mood disorder. METHODS: In this retrospective study, we used an extensive battery of cognitive and mood assessments to compare 25 patient...
Introduction: Dystonia is a movement disorder involving sustained or intermittent muscle contraction...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Functional imaging and electrophysiological data from pati...
Background and aim: Cognitive impairments have been established as part of the non-motor phenomenolo...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship of dystonia symptoms to cognitive function by comparing c...
Growing evidence points to a spectrum of non-motor symptoms, including cognitive difficulties that h...
BACKGROUND: Adult-onset primary dystonia is thought to be a purely motor disorder. Nevertheless, sev...
BACKGROUND: Adult-onset primary dystonia is thought to be a purely motor disorder. Nevertheless, sev...
Introduction: Non-motor features of cervical dystonia (CD) have been identified, including depressio...
Introduction: Executive dysfunctions are observed in focal dystonia (i.e., blepharospasm and cervica...
Background: Patients with cervical dystonia (CD) show impaired postural control, balance, and gait, ...
Purpose of Review To review recent literature evaluating psychiatric and cognitive symptoms in dyst...
Background: Idiopathic focal dystonia is a motor syndrome associated with dysfunction of basal gangl...
Objective: (1) To study the neuropsychological and psychopathological profile in myoclonus-dystonia ...
Introduction: Dystonia is a movement disorder involving sustained or intermittent muscle contraction...
Introduction: Dystonia is a movement disorder involving sustained or intermittent muscle contraction...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Functional imaging and electrophysiological data from pati...
Background and aim: Cognitive impairments have been established as part of the non-motor phenomenolo...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship of dystonia symptoms to cognitive function by comparing c...
Growing evidence points to a spectrum of non-motor symptoms, including cognitive difficulties that h...
BACKGROUND: Adult-onset primary dystonia is thought to be a purely motor disorder. Nevertheless, sev...
BACKGROUND: Adult-onset primary dystonia is thought to be a purely motor disorder. Nevertheless, sev...
Introduction: Non-motor features of cervical dystonia (CD) have been identified, including depressio...
Introduction: Executive dysfunctions are observed in focal dystonia (i.e., blepharospasm and cervica...
Background: Patients with cervical dystonia (CD) show impaired postural control, balance, and gait, ...
Purpose of Review To review recent literature evaluating psychiatric and cognitive symptoms in dyst...
Background: Idiopathic focal dystonia is a motor syndrome associated with dysfunction of basal gangl...
Objective: (1) To study the neuropsychological and psychopathological profile in myoclonus-dystonia ...
Introduction: Dystonia is a movement disorder involving sustained or intermittent muscle contraction...
Introduction: Dystonia is a movement disorder involving sustained or intermittent muscle contraction...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Functional imaging and electrophysiological data from pati...
Background and aim: Cognitive impairments have been established as part of the non-motor phenomenolo...