Dystonia is a neurological syndrome characterized by the involuntary contraction of opposing muscles, causing twisting movements or abnormal postures (modified by Fahn, 1987). Writer's cramp is the most common form of task-specific focal dystonia. In the first study, patients with writer's cramp were evaluated for differences in cortical activation during movements likely to induce cramps (complex movements) and movements which rarely lead to dystonia (simple movements). Although complex patient movements during fMRI were never associated with dystonic cramps, they exhibited abnormally decreased cortical activity. This was not observed in simple movements and was unrelated to the character of handwriting or the presence/absence of visual fe...
Task-specific focal dystonia is thought to have a neurological basis where stereotypical synchronous...
Task-specific focal dystonia is thought to have a neurological basis where stereotypical synchronous...
Recently separate control systems for postural and movement control have been found in primates. Dys...
Dystonia is a neurological syndrome characterized by the involuntary contraction of opposing muscles...
Focal dystonias such as writer's cramp are characterized by muscular cramps that accompany the execu...
Simple writer's cramp (WC) is a task-specific form of dystonia, characterized by abnormal movements ...
Observation of actions performed by other individuals activates the onlooker's motor system in a way...
Item does not contain fulltextWriter's cramp is a task-specific form of dystonia with symptoms chara...
Writer's cramp is a task-specific form of focal dystonia, characterized by abnormal movements and po...
International audienceIn order to explore the pathophysiological basis of a new rehabilitation thera...
Abnormalities in motor cortical excitation and inhibition have been reported in patients with writer...
Humans have a distinguishing ability for fine motor control that is subserved by a highly evolved co...
The treatment of writer's cramp, a task-specific focal hand dystonia, needs new approaches. A defici...
Brain mechanisms for action understanding rely on matching the observed actions into the viewer's mo...
International audienceIn order to explore the pathophysiological basis of a new rehabilitation thera...
Task-specific focal dystonia is thought to have a neurological basis where stereotypical synchronous...
Task-specific focal dystonia is thought to have a neurological basis where stereotypical synchronous...
Recently separate control systems for postural and movement control have been found in primates. Dys...
Dystonia is a neurological syndrome characterized by the involuntary contraction of opposing muscles...
Focal dystonias such as writer's cramp are characterized by muscular cramps that accompany the execu...
Simple writer's cramp (WC) is a task-specific form of dystonia, characterized by abnormal movements ...
Observation of actions performed by other individuals activates the onlooker's motor system in a way...
Item does not contain fulltextWriter's cramp is a task-specific form of dystonia with symptoms chara...
Writer's cramp is a task-specific form of focal dystonia, characterized by abnormal movements and po...
International audienceIn order to explore the pathophysiological basis of a new rehabilitation thera...
Abnormalities in motor cortical excitation and inhibition have been reported in patients with writer...
Humans have a distinguishing ability for fine motor control that is subserved by a highly evolved co...
The treatment of writer's cramp, a task-specific focal hand dystonia, needs new approaches. A defici...
Brain mechanisms for action understanding rely on matching the observed actions into the viewer's mo...
International audienceIn order to explore the pathophysiological basis of a new rehabilitation thera...
Task-specific focal dystonia is thought to have a neurological basis where stereotypical synchronous...
Task-specific focal dystonia is thought to have a neurological basis where stereotypical synchronous...
Recently separate control systems for postural and movement control have been found in primates. Dys...