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Articles tagged "Motor control"

  • 2018 International Congress

    Feasibility of a multi-sensor data fusion method for assessment of Parkinson’s disease motor symptoms

    M. Memedi, S. Aghanavesi, D. Nyholm, F. Bergquist, M. Senek (Örebro, Sweden)

    Objective: To assess the feasibility of measuring Parkinson’s disease (PD) motor symptoms with a multi-sensor data fusion method. More specifically, the aim is to assess…
  • 2018 International Congress

    Neuronal correlates of oculomotor alterations in Huntington’s disease. A 18-FDG PET study

    J. Perez, S. Martinez Horta, F. Sampedro, J. Pagonabarraga, A. Horta, D. Lopez Mora, A. Lozano, V. Camacho, B. Gomez-Anson, J. Kulisevsky (Barcelona, Spain)

    Objective: To explore the neuroanatomical correlates of the oculomotor abnormalities in Huntington's disease (HD) through a 18-FDG PET study Background: Alterations of the oculomotor function…
  • 2018 International Congress

    Safety and efficacy of high definition tDCS for proprioception and balance in Parkinson’s disease: A pilot randomised trial

    H. Teasdale, E. Preston, A. Flood, G. Waddington (Canberra, Australia)

    Objective: To determine: 1. Is HD-tDCS safe and well-tolerated in PD? 2. Does combined HD-tDCS and physical exercise improve proprioception and balance in PD? Background:…
  • 2018 International Congress

    Ankle proprioception and postural instability in Parkinson’s disease

    H. Teasdale, E. Preston, W. Spratford, G. Waddington (Bruce, Australia)

    Objective: To determine: 1. Is there a correlation between central and peripheral proprioception in Parkinson’s disease? 2. Does postural instability increase with lack of vision…
  • 2018 International Congress

    Evaluation of motor impulsivity in Huntington Disease with a choice reaction time task and brain metabolic (PET 18FDG) imaging

    S. Grimaldi, E. Guedj, F. Fluchere, T. Hasbroucq, F. Vidal, JP. Azulay (Marseille, France)

    Objective: To describe motor impulsivity in early Huntington disease (HD) with electromyographic (EMG) recordings during a choice reaction time task (Simon Task) and brain metabolic…
  • 2018 International Congress

    The impact of a wearable device on Parkinson’s disease motor symptom management in patients starting rotigotine transdermal patch

    S. Isaacson, B. Boroojerdi, K. Klos, S. Carson, M. Markowitz, D. Heldman, M. Phillips, D. Terricabras, F. Woltering, D. Truong (Boca Raton, FL, USA)

    Objective: Open-label, multi-center pilot study (PD0049) to evaluate the impact of Kinesia 360 (an “at home” wearable device) on motor symptom management in Parkinson’s disease…
  • 2018 International Congress

    Safinamide in Parkinson’s disease

    G. Martí-Andrés, R. Jiménez-Bolaños, J. Arbelo-González, J. Pagonabarraga-Mora, C. Duran-Herrera, M. Carmona-Abellán, R. Luquin-Puido (Pamplona, Spain)

    Objective: To evaluate clinical effects, safety and tolerability of safinamide add-on levodopa in Parkinson’s disease (PD) patients. Background: Safinamide is a recently approved adjunctive treatment…
  • 2018 International Congress

    Evaluation of a driving questionnaire to facilitate awareness of issues that could compromise driving ability in a person with Parkinson’s disease

    J. Price, H. Martin, L. Ebenezer (Powys, United Kingdom)

    Objective: To evaluate the usefulness of a driving questionnaire data collection tool to assist in the ongoing monitoring and identification of issues that could compromise…
  • 2018 International Congress

    Quantitative Assessment of Appendicular Bradykinesia in Parkinson’s Disease using Wearable Sensors

    A. Dowling, M. Brys, J. Paskavitz, V. Auclair, D. McLaren, R. Postuma, B. Bedell, M. Cedarbaum (Cambridge, MA, USA)

    Objective: To quantify appendicular bradykinesia during a repetitive motor task in patients with Parkinson’s disease. Background: Bradykinesia is a cardinal motor symptom of Parkinson’s Disease…
  • 2018 International Congress

    Age related changes of cortical effective connectivity during bimanual motor control

    P. Loehrer, F. Nettersheim, I. Weber, F. Jung, L. Timmermann (Marburg, Germany)

    Objective: To identify age-related changes of bimanual coordination and characterize the underlying alterations of effective connectivity within the cortical motor system. Background: Exact signal processing…
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