Journal article
Effect of an attentional strategy on movement-related potentials recorded from subjects with Huntington's disease
KA Johnson, R Cunnington, JL Bradshaw, E Chiu, R Iansek
Movement Disorders | WILEY-LISS | Published : 2002
DOI: 10.1002/mds.10204
Abstract
Huntington's disease patients perform automatic movements in a bradykinetic manner, somewhat similar to patients with Parkinson's disease. Cortical activity relating to the preparation of movement in Parkinson's disease is significantly improved when a cognitive strategy is used. It is unknown whether patients with Huntington's disease can utilise an attentional strategy, and what effect this strategy would have on the premovement cortical activity. Movement-related potentials were recorded from 12 Huntington's disease patients and controls performing externally cued finger tapping movement, allowing an examination of cortical activity related to movement performance and bradykinesia in this..
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