Journal article
Movement-related potentials in Huntington's disease: Movement preparation and execution
KA Johnson, R Cunnington, R Iansek, JL Bradshaw, N Georgiou, E Chiu
Experimental Brain Research | SPRINGER | Published : 2001
Abstract
Movement-related potentials (MRPs) reflect increasing cortical activity related to the preparation and execution of voluntary movement. Execution and preparatory components may be separated by comparing MRPs recorded from actual and imagined movement. Imagined movement initiates preparatory processes, but not motor execution activity. MRPs are maximal over the supplementary motor area (SMA), an area of the cortex involved in the planning and preparation of movement. The SMA receives input from the basal ganglia, which are affected in Huntington's disease (HD), a hyperkinetic movement disorder. In order to further elucidate the effects of the disorder upon the cortical activity relating to mo..
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