Freezing of gait (FOG) is a poorly understood symptom of Parkinson’s disease (PD) during which a patient suffers an abrupt cessation of walking [1]. Whilst little consensus exists regarding the mechanisms underlying FOG [2], there is considerable evidence that additional cognitive demand whilst walking represents a significant trigger in the pathophysiology of FOG [2]. In addition, the severity of self-reported FOG has been correlated with a selective deficit in attentional set-shifting [3]. Taken together, these findings suggest a degree of commonality between corticostriatal networks serving attention and the pathophysiology of FOG. However, no study has directly linked clinical measures of FOG severity during walking with diminished exec...
Freezing of gait (FoG), a transient halt in walking, is a major mobility problem for patients with P...
BACKGROUND: Freezing of gait is a disabling episodic gait disturbance common in patients with Parkin...
Freezing of gait is a disabling episodic gait disturbance common in patients with Parkinson's diseas...
Freezing of gait (FOG) is a poorly understood symptom of Parkinson’s disease (PD) during which a pat...
Moore, ST ORCiD: 0000-0003-3995-4912Freezing of gait (FOG) is a poorly understood symptom of Parkins...
Freezing of gait (FOG) is defined as a brief, episodic absence or marked reduction of forward progre...
Parkinson's disease (PD) patients likely use attentional strategies to compensate for their gait def...
Introduction: Changes in visual attention have been argued to influence freezing of gait (FOG) in pe...
<div><p>Freezing of gait (FOG) is arguably the most severe symptom associated with Parkinson’s disea...
Freezing of gait (FOG) is a very disabling symptom affecting up to half of the patients with Parkins...
Freezing of gait (FOG) is a common and disabling symptom in people with Parkinson's Disease (PwPD). ...
Freezing of gait (FOG) is a disabling symptom of advanced Parkinson's disease (PD) that leads to an ...
Contains fulltext : 168134.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Parkinson's dis...
Recent studies emphasize a key role of controlled operations, such as set-shifting and inhibition, i...
Approximately 50% of people with Parkinson disease experience freezing of gait, described as a trans...
Freezing of gait (FoG), a transient halt in walking, is a major mobility problem for patients with P...
BACKGROUND: Freezing of gait is a disabling episodic gait disturbance common in patients with Parkin...
Freezing of gait is a disabling episodic gait disturbance common in patients with Parkinson's diseas...
Freezing of gait (FOG) is a poorly understood symptom of Parkinson’s disease (PD) during which a pat...
Moore, ST ORCiD: 0000-0003-3995-4912Freezing of gait (FOG) is a poorly understood symptom of Parkins...
Freezing of gait (FOG) is defined as a brief, episodic absence or marked reduction of forward progre...
Parkinson's disease (PD) patients likely use attentional strategies to compensate for their gait def...
Introduction: Changes in visual attention have been argued to influence freezing of gait (FOG) in pe...
<div><p>Freezing of gait (FOG) is arguably the most severe symptom associated with Parkinson’s disea...
Freezing of gait (FOG) is a very disabling symptom affecting up to half of the patients with Parkins...
Freezing of gait (FOG) is a common and disabling symptom in people with Parkinson's Disease (PwPD). ...
Freezing of gait (FOG) is a disabling symptom of advanced Parkinson's disease (PD) that leads to an ...
Contains fulltext : 168134.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Parkinson's dis...
Recent studies emphasize a key role of controlled operations, such as set-shifting and inhibition, i...
Approximately 50% of people with Parkinson disease experience freezing of gait, described as a trans...
Freezing of gait (FoG), a transient halt in walking, is a major mobility problem for patients with P...
BACKGROUND: Freezing of gait is a disabling episodic gait disturbance common in patients with Parkin...
Freezing of gait is a disabling episodic gait disturbance common in patients with Parkinson's diseas...