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Articles tagged "Motor control"

  • 2017 International Congress

    Intention Awareness in Parkinson’s Disease

    S. Di Costa, E. Barow, C. Moll, U. Hidding, O. Fründt, C. Gerloff, R. Erro, M. Pötter-Nerger, C. Buhmann, P. Haggard, C. Ganos (LONDON, United Kingdom)

    Objective: To investigate the role of dopamine in intention awareness of voluntary actions in patients with Parkinson’s Disease (PD). Background: Underactivation of the SMA due…
  • 2017 International Congress

    New method to evaluate new motor skill learning

    A.P. Quixadá, V. Sotero, J.-F. Daneault, G. Diaz, Â. Torres, J.P. Vieira, M. Fonseca, P. Bonato, N. Peña, J.G. Miranda (Salvador, Brazil)

    Objective: To present a novel approach to assessing improvements in new motor skill learning. Background: Several methods have been employed over the years to try…
  • 2017 International Congress

    Sensory modulation of postural control in Huntington’s disease

    F. Porciuncula, K. Marder, P. Wasserman, A. Rao (New York, NY, USA)

    Objective: To characterize sensory modulation of postural control in Huntington's disease (HD); and to identify postural metrics that are sensitive in the prodromal stage of…
  • 2017 International Congress

    Motor resonance in Parkinson’s disease: Effects of observed actions on behaviour

    E. Poliakoff, J. Bek, S. Vogt, T. Crawford, E. Gowen (Manchester, United Kingdom)

    Objective: To investigate whether people with Parkinson’s disease (PD) exhibit motor resonance from observed human actions. Background: Seeing another person move can influence one’s own…
  • 2017 International Congress

    Immunomodulatory therapy in stiff-person syndrome (SPS): a controlled Rituximab-randomised study

    M. Amarandei (Bucharest, Romania)

    Objective: -the efficacy of the anti-CD20 antibody, Rituximab, in the treatment of patients with Stiff-person syndrome Background: SPS is a rare autoimmune progressive disorder of…
  • 2017 International Congress

    The effects of dual task on the finger tapping performance of Parkinson’s disease.

    A. Miyake, T. Yamamoto, H. Kawasaki, T. Furuya, T. Fukuoka, K. Takahashi, N. Tamura, N. Araki (irumagun moroyama town, Japan)

    Objective: In the present study, we aim to analyze the effects of a dual task on repetitive finger tapping (FT) performance in patients with Parkinson’s…
  • 2017 International Congress

    Motor imagery increases imitation of hand movements in Parkinson’s disease

    J. Bek, E. Gowen, S. Vogt, T. Crawford, E. Poliakoff (Manchester, United Kingdom)

    Objective: This study investigated the effects of action observation and motor imagery on movement amplitude in people with Parkinson's disease.  Background: Action observation (AO) influences…
  • 2017 International Congress

    Effect of object size and obstacle avoidance on of Reach-to-Grasp Actions in Individuals with Parkinson’s disease

    S. Khacharoen, J. Tretriluxana, P. Srivanitchapoom, A. Pisarnpong, T. Chandharohit (Nakhon Pathom, Thailand)

    Objective: To investigate the effect of object size and obstacle on reach-to-grasp (RTG) actions in individuals Parkinson's disease (PD). Background: Previous studies reported impairments of…
  • 2017 International Congress

    Parkinson’s disease disrupts motor skill learning that requires improvement of a speed-accuracy trade-off

    C. Kim, A. Zimnik, U. Kang, P. Mazzoni (New York, NY, USA)

    Objective: 1) To test whether PD reduces the ability to improve motor acuity (speed-accuracy trade-off performance) in goal-directed movements; 2) To examine the effect of…
  • 2017 International Congress

    Which self-report motor experiences of daily living best predict objective motor function in patients with Parkinson’s disease?

    S. Anderson, J. Goldman, S. Luo, A. Negron, C. Goetz, G. Stebbins (Chicago, IL, USA)

    Objective: To identify the most important self-reported motor experience predictors of objective measures of motor impairment in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD). Background: The MDS-UPDRS has…
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