Neural correlates of rate-dependent finger-tapping in Parkinson’s disease
Abstract
Functional imaging demonstrated hemodynamic activation within specific brain areas that contribute to frequency-dependent movement control. Previous investigations demonstrated a linear relationship between movement and hemodynamic response rates within cortical regions, whereas the basal ganglia displayed an inverse neural activation pattern. We now investigated neural correlates of frequency-related finger movements in patients with...
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Title
Neural correlates of rate-dependent finger-tapping in Parkinson’s disease
Published Date
Mar 20, 2014
Journal
Volume
220
Issue
3
Pages
1637 - 1648
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