The dopaminergic system has a unique gating function in the initiation and execution of movements. When the interhemispheric imbalance of dopamine inherent to the healthy brain is disrupted, as in Parkinson's disease (PD), compensatory mechanisms act to stave off behavioral changes. It has been proposed that two such compensatory mechanisms may be (a) a decrease in motor lateralization, observed in drug-naïve PD patients and (b) reduced inhibition - increased facilitation. Seeking to investigate the differential effect of dopamine depletion and subsequent substitution on compensatory mechanisms in non-drug-naïve PD, we studied 10 PD patients and 16 healthy controls, with patients undergoing two test sessions - "ON" and "OFF" medication. Usi...
Parkinson's disease (PD) is often characterized by asymmetrical symptoms, which are more prominent o...
Many studies have used functional magnetic resonance imaging to unravel the neuronal underpinnings o...
Previous fMRI studies using motor tasks yielded conflicting results concerning the activation patter...
The dopaminergic system has a unique gating function in the initiation and execution of movements. W...
Although characteristic motor symptoms of Parkinson’s disease such as bradykinesia typically improve...
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a common movement disorder, affecting 1% of the population over the age ...
Recent studies have demonstrated increased resting-state cortico-cortical functional connectivity in...
The onset of Parkinson's disease (PD) is characterized by focal motor features in one body part, whi...
AbstractDopamine depletion in the putamen is associated with altered motor network functional connec...
Dopamine depletion in the putamen is associated with altered motor network functional connectivity i...
Objective: Recent evidence suggests that cortical activity associated with voluntary movement is rel...
It is well known that the basal ganglia are involved in switching between movement sequences. Here w...
Item does not contain fulltextIt is well known that the basal ganglia are involved in switching betw...
Parkinson's disease is primarily characterized by diminished dopaminergic function; however, the imp...
The healthy brain appears to have an asymmetric dopamine distribution, with higher levels of dopamin...
Parkinson's disease (PD) is often characterized by asymmetrical symptoms, which are more prominent o...
Many studies have used functional magnetic resonance imaging to unravel the neuronal underpinnings o...
Previous fMRI studies using motor tasks yielded conflicting results concerning the activation patter...
The dopaminergic system has a unique gating function in the initiation and execution of movements. W...
Although characteristic motor symptoms of Parkinson’s disease such as bradykinesia typically improve...
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a common movement disorder, affecting 1% of the population over the age ...
Recent studies have demonstrated increased resting-state cortico-cortical functional connectivity in...
The onset of Parkinson's disease (PD) is characterized by focal motor features in one body part, whi...
AbstractDopamine depletion in the putamen is associated with altered motor network functional connec...
Dopamine depletion in the putamen is associated with altered motor network functional connectivity i...
Objective: Recent evidence suggests that cortical activity associated with voluntary movement is rel...
It is well known that the basal ganglia are involved in switching between movement sequences. Here w...
Item does not contain fulltextIt is well known that the basal ganglia are involved in switching betw...
Parkinson's disease is primarily characterized by diminished dopaminergic function; however, the imp...
The healthy brain appears to have an asymmetric dopamine distribution, with higher levels of dopamin...
Parkinson's disease (PD) is often characterized by asymmetrical symptoms, which are more prominent o...
Many studies have used functional magnetic resonance imaging to unravel the neuronal underpinnings o...
Previous fMRI studies using motor tasks yielded conflicting results concerning the activation patter...