Asymmetry of dopaminergic neurodegeneration and subsequent lateralisation of motor symptoms are distinctive features of Parkinson's disease compared to other forms of neurodegenerative or symptomatic parkinsonism. Even 200 years after the first description of the disease, the underlying causes for this striking clinicopathological feature are not yet fully understood. There is increasing evidence that lateralisation of disease is due to a complex interplay of hereditary and environmental factors that are reflected not only in the concept of dominant hemispheres and handedness but also in specific susceptibilities of neuronal subpopulations within the substantia nigra. As a consequence, not only the obvious lateralisation of motor symptoms o...
Background The objective of this study was to confirm whether an association between handedness and ...
Asymmetry of striatal dopaminergic deficits and motor symptoms is a typical characteristic of idiopa...
The healthy brain appears to have an asymmetric dopamine distribution, with higher levels of dopamin...
peer reviewedAsymmetry of dopaminergic neurodegeneration and subsequent lateralisation of motor symp...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. The mechanisms underlying lateralization and progression o...
The side of motor symptom predominance may influence cognitive performance in patients with Parkinso...
The onset of Parkinson's disease (PD) is characterized by focal motor features in one body part, whi...
Background: The asymmetry of Parkinson's disease (PD) may contribute to the unilateral appearanc...
The current study examined whether laterality of initial motor symptom onset (left-sided onset vs. r...
Parkinson's disease (PD) is often characterized by asymmetrical symptoms, which are more prominent o...
Objective Unilateral manifestation of motor dysfunction is a prominent hallmark of Parkinson’s dise...
The effects of lateralization and type of motor symptom at disease onset on cognitive functioning in...
Parkinson's disease (PD) characteristically presents with asymmetrical symptoms, contralateral to th...
Background: Dopamine neurotransmission plays a key role in several brain activities, including motor...
ABSTRACT: Parkinson’s disease (PD) characteris-tically presents with asymmetrical symptoms, contrala...
Background The objective of this study was to confirm whether an association between handedness and ...
Asymmetry of striatal dopaminergic deficits and motor symptoms is a typical characteristic of idiopa...
The healthy brain appears to have an asymmetric dopamine distribution, with higher levels of dopamin...
peer reviewedAsymmetry of dopaminergic neurodegeneration and subsequent lateralisation of motor symp...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. The mechanisms underlying lateralization and progression o...
The side of motor symptom predominance may influence cognitive performance in patients with Parkinso...
The onset of Parkinson's disease (PD) is characterized by focal motor features in one body part, whi...
Background: The asymmetry of Parkinson's disease (PD) may contribute to the unilateral appearanc...
The current study examined whether laterality of initial motor symptom onset (left-sided onset vs. r...
Parkinson's disease (PD) is often characterized by asymmetrical symptoms, which are more prominent o...
Objective Unilateral manifestation of motor dysfunction is a prominent hallmark of Parkinson’s dise...
The effects of lateralization and type of motor symptom at disease onset on cognitive functioning in...
Parkinson's disease (PD) characteristically presents with asymmetrical symptoms, contralateral to th...
Background: Dopamine neurotransmission plays a key role in several brain activities, including motor...
ABSTRACT: Parkinson’s disease (PD) characteris-tically presents with asymmetrical symptoms, contrala...
Background The objective of this study was to confirm whether an association between handedness and ...
Asymmetry of striatal dopaminergic deficits and motor symptoms is a typical characteristic of idiopa...
The healthy brain appears to have an asymmetric dopamine distribution, with higher levels of dopamin...