Background: Patients with cervical dystonia (CD) show impaired postural control, balance, and gait, likely due to abnormal head postures and sensorimotor disturbances. However, until now no study has investigated whether attention-demanding activity worsens postural control and balance in CD patients. Objective: To investigate whether patients with CD show cognitive-motor interference (CMI), a specific kind of dual-task interference that occurs during the simultaneous execution of a cognitive and motor task. This information may be useful to determine whether performing activities of daily living worsens postural control and balance in CD patients. Methods: We performed a pilot case-control study. Twenty-two patients affected by CD and 19 h...
Background: Effective sensorimotor integration is essential to modulate (adapt) neck stabilization s...
BACKGROUND: Adult-onset primary dystonia is thought to be a purely motor disorder. Nevertheless, sev...
Mental rotation has attracted the interest of cognitive research on dystonia, but at the moment, con...
Background: Patients with cervical dystonia (CD) show impaired postural control, balance, and gait, ...
Day-to-day walking-related activities frequently involve the simultaneous performance of two or more...
Growing evidence points to a spectrum of non-motor symptoms, including cognitive difficulties that h...
BACKGROUND:Abnormalities in the cognitive processing of movement have been demonstrated in patients ...
Objectives: The relief of cervical dystonia by sensory tricks points at complex sensorimotor interac...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship of dystonia symptoms to cognitive function by comparing c...
Background: Functional imaging and electrophysiological data from patients with primary dystonia rev...
BACKGROUND: Adult-onset primary dystonia is thought to be a purely motor disorder. Nevertheless, sev...
International audienceBackgroundAbnormalities in the cognitive processing of movement have been demo...
Recently separate control systems for postural and movement control have been found in primates. Dys...
There is increasing evidence of non-motor, sensory symptoms, mainly involving the spatial domain, in...
Background: Effective sensorimotor integration is essential to modulate (adapt) neck stabilization s...
BACKGROUND: Adult-onset primary dystonia is thought to be a purely motor disorder. Nevertheless, sev...
Mental rotation has attracted the interest of cognitive research on dystonia, but at the moment, con...
Background: Patients with cervical dystonia (CD) show impaired postural control, balance, and gait, ...
Day-to-day walking-related activities frequently involve the simultaneous performance of two or more...
Growing evidence points to a spectrum of non-motor symptoms, including cognitive difficulties that h...
BACKGROUND:Abnormalities in the cognitive processing of movement have been demonstrated in patients ...
Objectives: The relief of cervical dystonia by sensory tricks points at complex sensorimotor interac...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship of dystonia symptoms to cognitive function by comparing c...
Background: Functional imaging and electrophysiological data from patients with primary dystonia rev...
BACKGROUND: Adult-onset primary dystonia is thought to be a purely motor disorder. Nevertheless, sev...
International audienceBackgroundAbnormalities in the cognitive processing of movement have been demo...
Recently separate control systems for postural and movement control have been found in primates. Dys...
There is increasing evidence of non-motor, sensory symptoms, mainly involving the spatial domain, in...
Background: Effective sensorimotor integration is essential to modulate (adapt) neck stabilization s...
BACKGROUND: Adult-onset primary dystonia is thought to be a purely motor disorder. Nevertheless, sev...
Mental rotation has attracted the interest of cognitive research on dystonia, but at the moment, con...