Temporal discrimination threshold and blink reflex recovery cycle in cervical dystonia – two sides of the same coin?

Volume: 68, Pages: 4 - 7
Published: Nov 1, 2019
Abstract
Elevated temporal discrimination thresholds (TDT) have been found in cervical dystonia (CD) and unaffected first-degree relatives, indicating autosomal dominant inheritance with reduced penetrance, serving as an endophenotype and being indicative of abnormal inhibitory processing within the brainstem-basal ganglia circuits. The blink reflex R2 recovery cycle (BRRC) is also a measure of excitability of brainstem-basal ganglia circuits, and...
Paper Details
Title
Temporal discrimination threshold and blink reflex recovery cycle in cervical dystonia – two sides of the same coin?
Published Date
Nov 1, 2019
Volume
68
Pages
4 - 7
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