Evidence for movement preprogramming and on-line control in differentially impaired patients with Parkinson's disease
Identifieur interne : 000D84 ( PascalFrancis/Corpus ); précédent : 000D83; suivant : 000D85Evidence for movement preprogramming and on-line control in differentially impaired patients with Parkinson's disease
Auteurs : C. L. Reed ; I. M. FranksSource :
- Cognitive neuropsychology [ 0264-3294 ] ; 1998.
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Investigated were those aspects of motor planning and execution underlying movement dysfunction in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD). Specifically examined was the effect of disease severity on these processes. An experiment is reported that dissociates preprogramming processes from on-line programming processes in a simple motor task that varies in movement complexity. Dependent measures included reaction time, movement time, as well as kinematic measures of peak velocity, peak acceleration, peak deceleration, and their respective time values, plus inter-tria variability and EMG activation. While PD patients as a whole were able to pre-program movements, inter-trial variability for these measures was increased for more severely affected PD patients. Nonetheless, evidence for on-line programming occurred for all PD patients in later intervals of more complex movements. Further, EMG impulses correspond with acceleration trace deviations. The data as a whole support the hypothesis that disrupted basal ganglia function influences the consistency of cortical activation and the selection of motor program components.
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ET : | Evidence for movement preprogramming and on-line control in differentially impaired patients with Parkinson's disease |
AU : | REED (C. L.); FRANKS (I. M.); DECETY (Jean) |
AF : | University of Denver/CO/Etats-Unis (1 aut.); University of British Columbia/Vancouver/Canada (2 aut.); INSERM Unit 280 and CERMEP, Hôpital Neuro-Cardiologique/Lyon/France (1 aut.) |
DT : | Publication en série; Niveau analytique |
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EA : | Investigated were those aspects of motor planning and execution underlying movement dysfunction in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD). Specifically examined was the effect of disease severity on these processes. An experiment is reported that dissociates preprogramming processes from on-line programming processes in a simple motor task that varies in movement complexity. Dependent measures included reaction time, movement time, as well as kinematic measures of peak velocity, peak acceleration, peak deceleration, and their respective time values, plus inter-tria variability and EMG activation. While PD patients as a whole were able to pre-program movements, inter-trial variability for these measures was increased for more severely affected PD patients. Nonetheless, evidence for on-line programming occurred for all PD patients in later intervals of more complex movements. Further, EMG impulses correspond with acceleration trace deviations. The data as a whole support the hypothesis that disrupted basal ganglia function influences the consistency of cortical activation and the selection of motor program components. |
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FD : | Parkinson maladie; Planification; Mouvement corporel; Contrôle moteur; Programme moteur; Trouble cognition; Adulte; Personne âgée |
FG : | Homme; Système nerveux pathologie; Système nerveux central pathologie; Encéphale pathologie; Extrapyramidal syndrome; Maladie dégénérative |
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EG : | Human; Nervous system diseases; Central nervous system disease; Cerebral disorder; Extrapyramidal syndrome; Degenerative disease |
SD : | Parkinson enfermedad; Planificación; Movimiento corporal; Control motor; Programa motor; Trastorno cognitivo; Adulto; Anciano |
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