Viewing action-relevant stimuli such as a graspable object or another person moving can affect the observer's own motor system. Evidence exists that external stimuli may facilitate or hinder movement in Parkinson's disease, so we investigated whether action-relevant stimuli would exert a stronger influence. We measured the effect of action-relevant stimuli (graspable door handles and finger movements) on reaction times compared with baseline stimuli (bars and object movements). Parkinson's patients were influenced by the location of the baseline stimuli, but unlike healthy controls, action-relevant stimuli did not exert a stronger influence. This suggests that external cues exert their influence in Parkinson's disease through lower-level vi...
Observation of movement activates the observer's own motor system, influencing the performance of ac...
Eye movements are impaired by Parkinson's disease (PD) although limited research has explored if PD ...
AbstractClinical observations of kinesia paradoxica and freezing in patients with Parkinson's diseas...
Viewing action-relevant stimuli such as a graspable object or another person moving can affect the o...
Movement in Parkinson’s disease (PD) is strongly influenced by sensory stimuli. Here, we investigate...
Previous evidence suggests that hand shaping during reaching is modulated by the presence and the na...
Movement in Parkinson’s disease (PD) is strongly influenced by sensory stimuli. Here, we investigate...
Evidence exists that action observation activates the same cortical motor areas that are involved in...
The extent to which individual discrete movements of Parkinson's disease (PD) patients could be faci...
Action observation and imitation have been found to influence movement in people with Parkinson’s di...
Objective: To investigate whether people with Parkinson's disease (PD) exhibit motor resonance from ...
The aim of the present study was to assess the effects of dopaminergic medication on the selection-f...
Recent evidence suggests that a network of brain areas may be involved in visually guided walking. H...
Our animal studies suggest that the basal ganglia provide an internal non-specific cue to trigger mo...
Action observation and imitation may facilitate movement in Parkinson’s disease (PD). People with PD...
Observation of movement activates the observer's own motor system, influencing the performance of ac...
Eye movements are impaired by Parkinson's disease (PD) although limited research has explored if PD ...
AbstractClinical observations of kinesia paradoxica and freezing in patients with Parkinson's diseas...
Viewing action-relevant stimuli such as a graspable object or another person moving can affect the o...
Movement in Parkinson’s disease (PD) is strongly influenced by sensory stimuli. Here, we investigate...
Previous evidence suggests that hand shaping during reaching is modulated by the presence and the na...
Movement in Parkinson’s disease (PD) is strongly influenced by sensory stimuli. Here, we investigate...
Evidence exists that action observation activates the same cortical motor areas that are involved in...
The extent to which individual discrete movements of Parkinson's disease (PD) patients could be faci...
Action observation and imitation have been found to influence movement in people with Parkinson’s di...
Objective: To investigate whether people with Parkinson's disease (PD) exhibit motor resonance from ...
The aim of the present study was to assess the effects of dopaminergic medication on the selection-f...
Recent evidence suggests that a network of brain areas may be involved in visually guided walking. H...
Our animal studies suggest that the basal ganglia provide an internal non-specific cue to trigger mo...
Action observation and imitation may facilitate movement in Parkinson’s disease (PD). People with PD...
Observation of movement activates the observer's own motor system, influencing the performance of ac...
Eye movements are impaired by Parkinson's disease (PD) although limited research has explored if PD ...
AbstractClinical observations of kinesia paradoxica and freezing in patients with Parkinson's diseas...