Journal article

Cerebral compensation during motor function in Friedreich ataxia: The IMAGE-FRDA study

IH Harding, LA Corben, MB Delatycki, MR Stagnitti, E Storey, GF Egan, N Georgiou-Karistianis

Movement Disorders | WILEY | Published : 2017

Abstract

Background: Friedreich ataxia is characterized by progressive motor incoordination that is linked to peripheral, spinal, and cerebellar neuropathology. Cerebral abnormalities are also reported in Friedreich ataxia, but their role in disease expression remains unclear. Methods: In this cross-sectional functional magnetic resonance imaging study, 25 individuals with Friedreich ataxia and 33 healthy controls performed simple (self-paced single-finger) and complex (visually cued multifinger) tapping tasks to respectively gauge basic and attentionally demanding motor behavior. For each task, whole brain functional activations were compared between groups and correlated with disease severity and o..

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