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2023 International Congress » Parkinson's Disease: Neurophysiology

Meeting: 2023 International Congress

Aberrant brain plasticity in patients with Parkinson’s disease and levodopa-induced dyskinesias

P. Sanginario, B. Angeloni, C. Piano, AR. Bentivoglio, R. Di Iorio, F. Bove, P. Calabresi (Rome, Italy)

Alterations in Cortico-basal ganglia Directed Connectivity in Parkinsonism and during Therapeutic STN DBS

B. Mohanty, J. Wang, L. Johnson, J. Vitek (Minneapolis, USA)

Artificial Intelligence to detect and classify tremors in patients with Parkinson’s disease and related conditions

T. Elshourbagy, M. Hernandez, G. Mckay, J. Brasic (Cairo, Egypt)

Beta is jumping the queue: Temporal overlap of beta desynchronization and synchronization during rapid movement changes

L. Winkler, M. Butz, A. Sharma, J. Vesper, A. Schnitzler, P. Fischer, J. Hirschmann (Düsseldorf, Germany)

Beta LFP Power Change After Levodopa Intake in Parkinson’s Disease Patients with Chronic Sensing-Enabled DBS Systems

M. de Neeling, M. Stam, B. van Wijk, J. Anso, R. Raike, P. Schuurman, R. de Bie, A. Buijink, M. Beudel (Amsterdam, Netherlands)

Chronic sensorimotor cortex sensing using permanently implanted subgaleal leads in a patient receiving deep brain stimulation for Parkinson’s disease

S. Sandoval-Pistorius, R. Fernandez-Gajardo, S. Cernera, P. Starr (San Francisco, USA)

Clinical practice feasibility of a wearable appcessory for quantitative evaluation of motor symptoms in Parkinson’s disease

A. Arrais, D. Dias, J. Silva Cunha, J. Massano, C. Soares (Porto, Portugal)

Cortical gamma oscillations in Parkinson’s disease: ipsi- and contralateral deep brain stimulation-induced entrainment

M. Shcherbakova, S. Cernera, A. Hahn, S. Little, P. Starr (San Francisco, USA)

Deep brain stimulation enhances movement velocity during spiral drawing in Parkinson’s disease

G. Gonzalez-Escamilla, M. Bange, D. Herz, G. Tinkhauser, M. Glaser, C. Ciolac, H. T, P. Brown, S. Groppa (Mainz, Germany)

Deep brain stimulation modulates subthalamic beta bursts related to movement velocity adjustments in Parkinson’s disease

M. Bange, G. Gonzalez-Escamilla, DM. Herz, G. Tinkhauser, M. Glaser, D. Ciolac, H. Tan, P. Brown, S. Groppa (Mainz, Germany)

Delta(0.5-2Hz) Spectral Power reduction in the frontal region in NREM Sleep are Associated with dyskinesia in Parkinson’s Disease

CJ. Mao, YM. Wang, F. Wang, CK. Zhong, S. Zhuang, XY. Cheng, JY. Liu, CF. Liu (Suzhou, China)

Detecting clinical fluctuations in chronic biomarker recordings: experiences with chronic subthalamic peak beta band recordings in a large Parkinson’s disease patient cohort

LK. Feldmann, J. Habets, V. D'Onofrio, V. Mathiopoulou, J. Busch, K. Faust, GH. Schneider, D. Gruber, G. Ebersbacher, AA. Kühn (Berlin, Germany)

Detection of Levodopa induced Dyskinesia based on spectral features from subthalamic-LFP and sensorimotor-ECoG

J. Habets, R. Lofredi, J. Busch, V. Mathiopoulou, J. Roediger, R. Koehler, J. Vanhoecke, P. Krause, K. Faust, GH. Schneider, WJ. Neumann, A. Kühn (Berlin, Germany)

Differences in brain activity and oscillatory responses in resting and re-emergent tremor in Parkinson’s disease

H. Ding, B. Nasseroleslami, J. Volkmann, G. Deuschl, S. Groppa, M. Muthuraman (Würzburg, Germany)

Differences in EEG spectral features in Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease with mild cognitive impairment

M. Ajcevic, M. Catalan, P. Polverino, K. Iscra, G. Mazzon, C. Bertolotti, P. Manganotti (Trieste, Italy)

Differences in gray matter atrophy and functional connectivity between motor subtypes of Parkinson’s disease

L. Yin, J. Fu, Z. Xu (kunming, China)

Differential effect of dopaminergic medication on smooth pursuit vs. saccadic eye movements Parkinson’s disease

M. Mlinarič, A. de Gobiss, V. Groznik, A. Sadikov, D. Georgiev (Ljubljana, Slovenia)

Early functional disruption in body-first compared to brain-first Parkinson’s disease

M. Conti, R. Bovenzi, R. Cerroni, T. Schirinzi, M. Pierantozzi, N. Mercuri, A. Stefani (Rome, Italy)

Effects of theta burst transcranial ultrasound stimulation on motor cortex excitability in Parkinson’s disease.

T. Grippe, Y. Shamli Oghli, G. Darmani, JF. Nankoo, N. Raies, C. Sarica, T. Arora, C. Rinchon, C. Gunraj, F. Cardoso, R. Chen (Toronto, Canada)

Electrophysiological correlates of the increase in rigidity with the Froment maneuver in Parkinson’s patients

M. Yücel, T. Odorfer, D. Zeller, J. Volkmann (Würzburg, Germany)

Emergent alpha-beta oscillations are accompanied with worsening motor symptoms in Parkinson’s disease

E. Belova, U. Semenova, A. Gamaleya, A. Tomskiy, A. Sedov (Moscow, Russian Federation)

Enrollment phase sensing data from the Adaptive DBS Algorithm for Personalized Therapy in Parkinson’s Disease (ADAPT-PD) clinical trial

T. Herrington, B. Beudel, J. Ostrem, L. Almeida, A. Ramirez-Zamora, A. Fasano, T. Hassell, K. Mitchell, E. Moro, M. Gostkowski, N. Sarangmat, S. Stanslaski, L. Tonder, Y. Tan, R. Summers, A. Singer, N. Morelli, R. Raike, H. Bronte-Stewart (Boston, USA)

Gait cycle-related neural activity during cued and uncued gait in Parkinson’s disease patients

F. Gennaro, I. Talu, K. Cross (Padova, Italy)

Identifying neural biomarkers of motivated behavior in Parkinson’s disease using sensing-capable DBS devices

N. Provenza, S. Rajesh, N. Diab, S. Reddy, B. Lamichhane, A. Sabharwal, J. Herron, Y. Gazes, C. Le Heron, S. Sheth, N. Vanegas-Arroyave (Houston, USA)

In vitro α–synuclein aggregation and propagation model

F. Kapucu, I. Tujula, O. Kulta, L. Sukki, V. Vuolanto, A. Vinogradov, P. Kallio, S. Narkilahti (Tampere, Finland)

Inhibitory and facilitatory alterations in prodromal and de novo Parkinson’s disease

A. Rizzardi, A. Benussi, A. Pilotto, C. Tirloni, V. Cantoni, C. Zatti, A. Galli, B. Borroni, A. Padovani (Brescia, Italy)

Keyboard tapping performance in people with subjective REM sleep behaviour disorder

H. Chohan, C. Simonet, M. Periñán, L. Pérez-Carbonell, G. Leschziner, A. Gill, J. Bestwick, A. Schrag, A. Noyce (London, United Kingdom)

Linking volume of tissue activated to neural oscillations in deep brain stimulation

A. Kutuzova, C. Graef, B. Lonergan, Y. Tai, S. Haar (London, United Kingdom)

Longitudinal recordings of subthalamic local field potentials show intra-subject consistency of beta-based physiomarkers in Parkinson’s Disease

M. Stam, B. van Wijk, A. Buijink, D. Piña-Fuentes, R. de Bie, R. Schuurman, M. Beudel (Amsterdam, Netherlands)

Low Beta-Band Suppression as a Tool for DBS Contact Selection for Akinetic-rigid Symptoms in Parkinson’s Disease

J. Strelow, T. Dembek, J. Baldermann, P. Andrade, V. Visser-Vandewalle, M. Barbe (Cologne, Germany)

Modulation of pallidal activity by circadian rhythms: a new variable to be accounted for closed-loop DBS?

T. de Araujo, J. Cagle, F. Sarmento, K. Johnson, L. Almeida, C. de Hemptinne (Gainesville, USA)

Modulatory effect of posture on prepulse inhibition in Parkinson’s disease and atypical Parkinsonism

M. Ciocca, Z. Hadi, S. Hosli, B. Seemungal, Y. Tai (London, United Kingdom)

Movement-related modulation of beta/high frequency oscillations and low-beta pallido-cortical coherence in Parkinson’s disease.

J. Aman, L. Johnson, J. Wang, D. Escobar Sanabria, M. Hill, S. Alberico, K. O'Neill, R. Patriat, N. Harel, S. Cooper, D. Darrow, R. Mcgovern Iii, M. Park, J. Vitek (Minneapolis, USA)

Neurophysiological markers of motor reserve in Parkinson’s disease

M. Passaretti, S. Rinaldo, E. Orunesu, D. Rossi Sebastiano, G. de Vigili, G. Barbiera, A. Braccia, G. Paparella, M. de Riggi, P. Lanteri, A. Berardelli, A P. Strafella, M. Bologna, R. Eleopra, R. Cilia (Rome, Italy)

Optimizing DBS in PD: Investigating LFP beta power fluctuations in response to chronic stimulation

S. Pitts, J. Jimenez-Shahed (New York, USA)

Patterns of subthalamic synchronized oscillatory activity associated with parkinsonian subtypes

P. Zhuang, M. Hallett, H. Feng, Y. Zhang, J. Li, Y. Hu, Y. Li (Beijing, China)

Pilot study to investigate the use of monopolar sensing to improve the efficiency of DBS programming in Parkinson’s disease

J. Thompson, S. Ojemann, D. Kramer, E. Radcliffe, L. Hirt, M. Case, A. Becker, C. Zarns, R. Raike, A. Baumgartner, K. Kern (Aurora, USA)

PSP-like phenotype triggered by STN DBS in PD: a case report

W-H. Chang, Y-C. Chen, P-L. Chen, P-H. Tu, C-H. Yeh, T-C. Liu, C-S. Lu, C-C. Chen (Taoyuan, Taiwan)

Relationship between balance performance and corticomotor Inhibition in individuals with Parkinson’s disease

HH. Liu, YR. Yang, YL. Ling, RY. Wang, SJ. Cheng (Taipei City, Taiwan)

Representation of movement repertoire in subthalamic neural circuits using a markerless 3D behavioral tracking system.

JH. Shin, HY. Jeon, B. Jin, SM. Lee, JH. Kim, JS. Yook, JH. Kim, B. Jeon (Seoul, Republic of Korea)

Sleep-Wake Dependent Modulation in Pallidal Beta and High-Frequency Oscillations in Parkinson’s Disease

A. Verma, S. Acosta-Lenis, J. Aman, J. Wang, A. Pearson, M. Hill, R. Patriat, S. Cooper, M. Park, N. Harel, M. Howell, C. Mackinnon, J. Vitek, L. Johnson (Minneapolis, USA)

Stability of basal ganglia beta band power distribution during continuous deep brain stimulation in Parkinson’s disease: analysis of sub-cohort from the ADAPT-PD trial

L. Hammer, E. Yilmaz, S. Little, H. Zahed, M. Volz, S. Ravi, S. Wang, P. Starr, J. Ostrem (San Francisco, USA)

Subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation in the beta range modulates cortical beta oscillations in Parkinson’s disease patients

L. Werner, A. Schnitzler, J. Hirschmann (Düsseldorf, Germany)

Supra-ON state freezing of gait: The unpredictable response to levodopa in Parkinson´s Disease

M. Magriço, V. Ferreira, B. Meira, R. Barbosa (Lisboa, Portugal)

Tai Chi training of people with Parkinson’s disease (PD) – neuropsychological and electrophysiological analyses

U. Gschwandtner, K. Toloraia, M. Atanasova, TM. Al Tawil, S. Elsas, P. Fuhr (Basel, Switzerland)

The changes in alpha-synuclein level and oscillatory activity of substantia nigra by nigral electrical stimulation

T. Yamamoto, R. Sakakibara, T. Uchiyama, S. Kwabara (Chiba, Japan)

The effect of cathodal transcranial direct current stimulation in the treatment of Levodopa-Induced Dyskinesias in Parkinson’s Disease: a preliminary report.

B. Angeloni, R. Di Iorio, F. Bove, P. Sanginario, C. Piano, A R. Bentivoglio, P. Calabresi (Rome, Italy)

The effect of dopaminergic medication on force fluctuation in Parkinson’s disease

B. Afsharipour, M. Schindle, F. Roy, F. Ba, M. Gorassini, T. Sankar (Edmonton, Canada)

The effect of subthalamic therapeutic deep brain stimulation on pallidal and cortical activity in Parkinson’s disease

F. Sarmento, J. Hernandez, T. de Araujo, J. Wong, D. Wang, P. Starr, C. de Hemptinne (Gainesville, USA)

The effects of dopaminergic treatment on interhemispheric disinhibition and bradykinesia asymmetry in Parkinson’s disease

M. de Riggi, G. Paparella, M. Bologna, D. Colella, A. Cannavacciuolo, A. de Biase, D. Birreci, D. Costa, A. Guerra, A. Berardelli (Rome, Italy)

Transcranical Pulse Stimulation in Parkinson’s rest tremor: a pilot study.

P. Manganotti, M. Liccari, TMI. Lombardo, M. Michelutti, M. Catalan (Trieste, Italy)

Wavelet-based bracketing, time-frequency beta-burst detection: new insights in Parkinson’s disease

T. Sil, M. Muthuraman, H. Eldebakey, I. Hanafi, J. Volkmann, M. Reich, R. Peach (Wuerzburg, Germany)

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