Slowed Luminance Reaction Times in Cervical Dystonia: Disordered Superior Colliculus Processing

Volume: 35, Issue: 5, Pages: 877 - 880
Published: Jan 26, 2020
Abstract
Background Abnormal temporal discrimination in cervical dystonia is hypothesized to be attributable to disrupted processing in the superior colliculus. The fast, luminance-based, retinotectal pathway, projects to the superior colliculus; chromatic stimuli responses, by the retino-geniculo-calcarine pathway, are up to 30 ms longer. Objectives We sought to interrogate visual processing and reaction times in patients with cervical dystonia compared...
Paper Details
Title
Slowed Luminance Reaction Times in Cervical Dystonia: Disordered Superior Colliculus Processing
Published Date
Jan 26, 2020
Volume
35
Issue
5
Pages
877 - 880
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