Cervical dystonia is a neurological disorder characterized by sustained, involuntary movements of the head and neck. Most cases of cervical dystonia are idiopathic, with no obvious cause, yet some cases are acquired, secondary to focal brain lesions. These latter cases are valuable as they establish a causal link between neuroanatomy and resultant symptoms, lending insight into the brain regions causing cervical dystonia and possible treatment targets. However, lesions causing cervical dystonia can occur in multiple different brain locations, leaving localization unclear. Here, we use a technique termed lesion network mapping', which uses connectome data from a large cohort of healthy subjects (resting state functional MRI, n = 1000) to tes...
There has been increasing interest in the interaction of the basal ganglia with the cerebellum and t...
Background: Focal dystonias are severe and disabling movement disorders of a still unclear origin. T...
Background and objectives: Neuroimaging studies suggest that changes in the cerebellar-basal ganglia...
Cervical dystonia is a neurological disorder characterized by sustained, involuntary movements of th...
<div><p>Cervical dystonia is characterized by involuntary, abnormal movements and postures of the he...
INTRODUCTION Cervical dystonia is the most frequent form of isolated focal dystonia. It is often ...
Background: Increasing evidence from modern neuroimaging has confirmed that cervical dystonia (CD) i...
Cervical dystonia is characterized by involuntary, abnormal movements and postures of the head and n...
Item does not contain fulltextCervical dystonia is a neurological movement disorder characterized by...
Cervical dystonia is a common neurological movement disorder characterised by muscle contractions ca...
We tested the hypothesis that structural lesions of the central nervous system (CNS) associated with...
Background. Cervical dystonia (CD) is a neurological movement disorder characterized by involuntary ...
© 2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. In healthy subjects, brain activation in motor regions is greater dur...
There has been increasing interest in the interaction of the basal ganglia with the cerebellum and t...
Cervical dystonia is a common neurological movement disorder characterised by muscle contractions ca...
There has been increasing interest in the interaction of the basal ganglia with the cerebellum and t...
Background: Focal dystonias are severe and disabling movement disorders of a still unclear origin. T...
Background and objectives: Neuroimaging studies suggest that changes in the cerebellar-basal ganglia...
Cervical dystonia is a neurological disorder characterized by sustained, involuntary movements of th...
<div><p>Cervical dystonia is characterized by involuntary, abnormal movements and postures of the he...
INTRODUCTION Cervical dystonia is the most frequent form of isolated focal dystonia. It is often ...
Background: Increasing evidence from modern neuroimaging has confirmed that cervical dystonia (CD) i...
Cervical dystonia is characterized by involuntary, abnormal movements and postures of the head and n...
Item does not contain fulltextCervical dystonia is a neurological movement disorder characterized by...
Cervical dystonia is a common neurological movement disorder characterised by muscle contractions ca...
We tested the hypothesis that structural lesions of the central nervous system (CNS) associated with...
Background. Cervical dystonia (CD) is a neurological movement disorder characterized by involuntary ...
© 2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. In healthy subjects, brain activation in motor regions is greater dur...
There has been increasing interest in the interaction of the basal ganglia with the cerebellum and t...
Cervical dystonia is a common neurological movement disorder characterised by muscle contractions ca...
There has been increasing interest in the interaction of the basal ganglia with the cerebellum and t...
Background: Focal dystonias are severe and disabling movement disorders of a still unclear origin. T...
Background and objectives: Neuroimaging studies suggest that changes in the cerebellar-basal ganglia...