The temporal discrimination threshold (TDT), the shortest time interval that allows two temporally separated successive stimuli to be perceived as two different stimuli, is a constituent of kinesthetic sensation. Intact kinesthesia is a necessity for well-controlled voluntary movements. In patients with Parkinson's disease and dystonia, abnormally increased TDT has been reported and it may contribute to the pathophysiology of motor deficits. We explored the integrity and clinical significance of TDT in patients with multiple system atrophy (MSA). A total of 30 de novo patients with MSA and 11 age-matched normal controls were included. The TDT values were measured in the feet with four different paradigms (ascending and descending interstimu...
Objective: Neurophysiologic studies demonstrated that patients with primary torsion dystonia (PTD) a...
INTRODUCTION: Sensory information is essential for the precise control of movement. Patients with Pa...
Perception of limb position and motion is abnormal in Parkinson's disease (PD). Despite the fact tha...
Temporal discrimination thresholds (TDT) for recognition of paired sensory (tactile, auditory and vi...
Background and purpose Somatosensory temporal discrimination threshold (STDT) is defined as the thre...
Sensory information is essential for the precise control of movement. Patients with Parkinson's dise...
Sensory information is essential for the precise control of movement. Patients with Parkinson’s dise...
OBJECTIVE: The somatosensory temporal discrimination threshold (STDT), defined as the shortest time ...
Background: Movement execution in healthy individuals increases the somatosensory temporal discrimin...
Background: Somatosensory temporal discrimination threshold is often prolonged in patients with dyst...
OBJECTIVES: Patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) have higher-order discriminative sensory dysfunct...
CLINICAL and experimental evidence documents abnormal somatosensory functions in dystonia. Despite t...
<p>Increased tactile temporal discrimination threshold (TDT) (panel A) and temporal discrimination m...
To investigate whether the somatosensory temporal discrimination threshold (STDT) is already altered...
Temporal discrimination is the ability to determine that two sequential sensory stimuli are separate...
Objective: Neurophysiologic studies demonstrated that patients with primary torsion dystonia (PTD) a...
INTRODUCTION: Sensory information is essential for the precise control of movement. Patients with Pa...
Perception of limb position and motion is abnormal in Parkinson's disease (PD). Despite the fact tha...
Temporal discrimination thresholds (TDT) for recognition of paired sensory (tactile, auditory and vi...
Background and purpose Somatosensory temporal discrimination threshold (STDT) is defined as the thre...
Sensory information is essential for the precise control of movement. Patients with Parkinson's dise...
Sensory information is essential for the precise control of movement. Patients with Parkinson’s dise...
OBJECTIVE: The somatosensory temporal discrimination threshold (STDT), defined as the shortest time ...
Background: Movement execution in healthy individuals increases the somatosensory temporal discrimin...
Background: Somatosensory temporal discrimination threshold is often prolonged in patients with dyst...
OBJECTIVES: Patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) have higher-order discriminative sensory dysfunct...
CLINICAL and experimental evidence documents abnormal somatosensory functions in dystonia. Despite t...
<p>Increased tactile temporal discrimination threshold (TDT) (panel A) and temporal discrimination m...
To investigate whether the somatosensory temporal discrimination threshold (STDT) is already altered...
Temporal discrimination is the ability to determine that two sequential sensory stimuli are separate...
Objective: Neurophysiologic studies demonstrated that patients with primary torsion dystonia (PTD) a...
INTRODUCTION: Sensory information is essential for the precise control of movement. Patients with Pa...
Perception of limb position and motion is abnormal in Parkinson's disease (PD). Despite the fact tha...