Successful object manipulation relies on the ability to form and retrieve sensorimotor memories of digit forces and positions used in previous object lifts. Past studies of patients affected by Parkinson's disease (PD) have revealed that the basal ganglia play a crucial role in the acquisition and/or retrieval of sensorimotor memories for grasp control. Whereas it is known that PD impairs anticipatory control of digit forces during grasp, learning deficits associated with the planning of digit placement have yet to be explored. This question is motivated by recent work in healthy subjects revealing that anticipatory control of digit placement plays a crucial role for successful manipulation.We asked ten PD patients off medication and ten ag...
IntroductionPatients with Parkinson's disease (PD) are known to have decision-making impairments in ...
This study assessed the adaptive response of the reach-to-grasp movement of 12 Parkinson\u2019s dise...
Reach and grasp are evolutionary conserved motor actions controlled by highly specialised neural pat...
Successful object manipulation relies on the ability to form and retrieve sensorimotor memories of d...
BACKGROUND : Successful object manipulation relies on the ability to form and retrieve sensorimotor ...
Previous evidence suggests that hand shaping during reaching is modulated by the presence and the na...
The ability to reach for and dynamically manipulate objects in a dexterous fashion requires scaling ...
: Parkinson's disease (PD) is known to affect the brain motor circuits involving the basal ganglia (...
This study assessed the kinematic changes to the reach to grasp movement in,response to a perturbati...
Prehension movements consist of distal (grasp) and proximal (reach, lift) components. The proximal l...
In the present study we address the hypothesis that the basal ganglia are specifically involved in t...
While upper limb reaches are often made in a feed-forward manner, visual feedback during the movemen...
Many experimental evidences highlighted that Parkinson Disease (PD) patients are particularly impair...
textabstractObjective: Many daily activities involve intrinsic or extrinsic goal-directed eye and ha...
The performance of patients with Parkinson's disease on two reach-to-grasp tasks was compared with t...
IntroductionPatients with Parkinson's disease (PD) are known to have decision-making impairments in ...
This study assessed the adaptive response of the reach-to-grasp movement of 12 Parkinson\u2019s dise...
Reach and grasp are evolutionary conserved motor actions controlled by highly specialised neural pat...
Successful object manipulation relies on the ability to form and retrieve sensorimotor memories of d...
BACKGROUND : Successful object manipulation relies on the ability to form and retrieve sensorimotor ...
Previous evidence suggests that hand shaping during reaching is modulated by the presence and the na...
The ability to reach for and dynamically manipulate objects in a dexterous fashion requires scaling ...
: Parkinson's disease (PD) is known to affect the brain motor circuits involving the basal ganglia (...
This study assessed the kinematic changes to the reach to grasp movement in,response to a perturbati...
Prehension movements consist of distal (grasp) and proximal (reach, lift) components. The proximal l...
In the present study we address the hypothesis that the basal ganglia are specifically involved in t...
While upper limb reaches are often made in a feed-forward manner, visual feedback during the movemen...
Many experimental evidences highlighted that Parkinson Disease (PD) patients are particularly impair...
textabstractObjective: Many daily activities involve intrinsic or extrinsic goal-directed eye and ha...
The performance of patients with Parkinson's disease on two reach-to-grasp tasks was compared with t...
IntroductionPatients with Parkinson's disease (PD) are known to have decision-making impairments in ...
This study assessed the adaptive response of the reach-to-grasp movement of 12 Parkinson\u2019s dise...
Reach and grasp are evolutionary conserved motor actions controlled by highly specialised neural pat...