The aim of the study was to detect abnormalities of sensorimotor interactions and their topographic distribution in the hand muscles of dystonic patients. We investigated the effect of electrical stimulation of the second (D2) and fifth (D5) fingers on the amplitude of motor evoked potentials (MEPs) in response to transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and transcranial electrical stimulation (TES) in the relaxed first dorsal interosseous (FDI) and abductor digiti minimi (ADM) muscles on both sides of eight patients with unilateral hand dystonia (HD) and in four patients with cervical dystonia (CD). Six Parkinson's disease patients were used as the disease control group and 10 healthy subjects served as normal controls. For each muscle, the...
Although movement abnormalities are predominant symptoms of dystonia, patients also have alterations...
Focal hand dystonia (FHd) is a recalcitrant, disabling movement disorder, characterized by involunta...
Although current knowledge attributes movement disorders to a dysfunction of the basal ganglia-motor...
The aim of the study was to detect abnormalities of sensorimotor interactions and their topographic ...
A typical pathophysiological abnormality in dystonia is cocontraction of antagonist muscles, with im...
Disturbances in surround inhibition could account for various movement disorders. Here we test the f...
In patients with dystonia, abnormal movements are commonly triggered or made worse by voluntary acti...
To obtain a direct sensorimotor integration assessment in primary hand cortical areas (M1) of patien...
Several observations suggest impaired central sensory integration in dystonia. We studied median and...
Background. Surround inhibition is a system that sharpens sensation by creating an inhibitory zone a...
Objective: To test whether abnormal sensorimotor plasticity in focal hand dystonia is a primary abno...
Previous studies indicated that sensorimotor integration and plasticity of the sensorimotor system a...
Given the possible role of dorsal premotor cortex (PMd) in the pathophysiology of dystonia, we used ...
Background: Movement execution in healthy individuals increases the somatosensory temporal discrimin...
Given the possible role of dorsal premotor cortex (PMd) in the pathophysiology of dystonia, we used ...
Although movement abnormalities are predominant symptoms of dystonia, patients also have alterations...
Focal hand dystonia (FHd) is a recalcitrant, disabling movement disorder, characterized by involunta...
Although current knowledge attributes movement disorders to a dysfunction of the basal ganglia-motor...
The aim of the study was to detect abnormalities of sensorimotor interactions and their topographic ...
A typical pathophysiological abnormality in dystonia is cocontraction of antagonist muscles, with im...
Disturbances in surround inhibition could account for various movement disorders. Here we test the f...
In patients with dystonia, abnormal movements are commonly triggered or made worse by voluntary acti...
To obtain a direct sensorimotor integration assessment in primary hand cortical areas (M1) of patien...
Several observations suggest impaired central sensory integration in dystonia. We studied median and...
Background. Surround inhibition is a system that sharpens sensation by creating an inhibitory zone a...
Objective: To test whether abnormal sensorimotor plasticity in focal hand dystonia is a primary abno...
Previous studies indicated that sensorimotor integration and plasticity of the sensorimotor system a...
Given the possible role of dorsal premotor cortex (PMd) in the pathophysiology of dystonia, we used ...
Background: Movement execution in healthy individuals increases the somatosensory temporal discrimin...
Given the possible role of dorsal premotor cortex (PMd) in the pathophysiology of dystonia, we used ...
Although movement abnormalities are predominant symptoms of dystonia, patients also have alterations...
Focal hand dystonia (FHd) is a recalcitrant, disabling movement disorder, characterized by involunta...
Although current knowledge attributes movement disorders to a dysfunction of the basal ganglia-motor...