Dystonia is a disorder of sensorimotor integration, involving dysfunction within the basal ganglia, cortex, cerebellum, or their inter-connections as part of the sensorimotor network. Some forms of dystonia are also characterized by maladaptive or exaggerated plasticity. Development of the neuronal processes underlying sensorimotor integration is incompletely understood but involves activity-dependent modeling and refining of sensorimotor circuits through processes that are already taking place in utero and which continue through infancy, childhood, and into adolescence. Several genetic dystonias have clinical onset in early childhood, but there is evidence that sensorimotor circuit development may already be disrupted prenatally in these c...
Dystonia is defi ned as a movement disorder characterized by involuntary muscular contractions that...
Dystonia is defined as a movement disorder characterized by involuntary muscular contractions that g...
Childhood dystonia is a movement disorder characterized by muscle overflow and variability. This is ...
Dystonia is a disorder of sensorimotor integration associated with abnormal oscillatory activity wit...
AbstractBackgroundHeterogeneous by the underlying pathobiology and clinical presentation, childhood ...
Experimental data suggest that abnormalities of sensory processing and sensorimotor integration may ...
This is an overview of the sensorimotor impairments in dystonia, a syndrome characterized by sustain...
Childhood dystonia is a movement disorder characterized by involuntary sustained or intermittent mus...
The contribution of different brain regions to movement abnormalities in children with dystonia is u...
The contribution of different brain regions to movement abnormalities in children with dystonia is u...
The contribution of different brain regions to movement abnormalities in children with dystonia is u...
The contribution of different brain regions to movement abnormalities in children with dystonia is u...
It took decades to accept that dystonia, a bizarre condition which often produces abnormal movements...
Traditional definitions of focal dystonia point to its motor component, mainly affecting planning an...
Dystonia is a disorder of motor programmes controlling semiautomatic movements or postures, with cli...
Dystonia is defi ned as a movement disorder characterized by involuntary muscular contractions that...
Dystonia is defined as a movement disorder characterized by involuntary muscular contractions that g...
Childhood dystonia is a movement disorder characterized by muscle overflow and variability. This is ...
Dystonia is a disorder of sensorimotor integration associated with abnormal oscillatory activity wit...
AbstractBackgroundHeterogeneous by the underlying pathobiology and clinical presentation, childhood ...
Experimental data suggest that abnormalities of sensory processing and sensorimotor integration may ...
This is an overview of the sensorimotor impairments in dystonia, a syndrome characterized by sustain...
Childhood dystonia is a movement disorder characterized by involuntary sustained or intermittent mus...
The contribution of different brain regions to movement abnormalities in children with dystonia is u...
The contribution of different brain regions to movement abnormalities in children with dystonia is u...
The contribution of different brain regions to movement abnormalities in children with dystonia is u...
The contribution of different brain regions to movement abnormalities in children with dystonia is u...
It took decades to accept that dystonia, a bizarre condition which often produces abnormal movements...
Traditional definitions of focal dystonia point to its motor component, mainly affecting planning an...
Dystonia is a disorder of motor programmes controlling semiautomatic movements or postures, with cli...
Dystonia is defi ned as a movement disorder characterized by involuntary muscular contractions that...
Dystonia is defined as a movement disorder characterized by involuntary muscular contractions that g...
Childhood dystonia is a movement disorder characterized by muscle overflow and variability. This is ...