Multimodal Graph Theory Analysis Identifies Reward Network in Prediction of Motor Response to Deep Brain Stimulation
Objective: Identify structural and functional networks that may be used to predict motor improvement after deep brain stimulation (DBS), supporting the existence of an underlying…Dopaminergic imaging in patients with basal ganglia calcification presenting with parkinsonism
Objective: To evaluate the integrity of the nigro-striatal system with single photon emission computed tomography imaging with dopamine transporter (DaTscan) in patients with basal ganglia…Ponto-cortical aberrations:Neural correlations for Hypomimia in PD
Objective: We team neuron, focused on analyzing progressive degeneration of neural structural connectivity of the tract from Brodmann area 4, part precentral gyrus to facial motor…Evaluation of Imidazoline 2 binding sites reflecting astroglia pathology in Parkinson’s Disease: An in vivo [11C]BU99008 PET study
Objective: We aimed to evaluate the role of astroglia activation in Parkinson's disease (PD) using [11C]BU99008 PET, a novel radioligand with high specificity and selectivity…Comparison of Current DBS Platforms in the United States
Objective: To compare and contrast the currently available deep brain stimulation (DBS) platforms in the United States, their technical features, capabilities and practicality of usage.…Dielectric Properties of a Blood Plasma Predict Motor Deficits in a 6-Hydroxydopamine-Induced Rat Model of Parkinson’s Disease
Objective: This study presents a novel method of predicting the behavioral pattern in male Sprague-Dawley rats with motor deficits impairment, based on the measurement of…Predicting the functional impact on the performance of daily activities in people with PD: a novel approach based on objective measures obtained by inertial sensors
Objective: To predict global motor disabilities using symptomatology assessed with inertial sensors, medication regimen, and cognitive deficits through: (1) a clustering method on performance metrics…Substantia Nigra (SN) Hyperechogenicity as seen in Transcranial Sonography (TCS) is a reliable disease progression marker from Stage I to Stage II in Early Onset Parkinson’s Disease (EOPD)
Objective: To test the hypothesis that SN hyperechogenicity seen in transcranial sonography (TCS) can be used as a reliable disease progression marker from stage I…Speech impairment as a marker of clinical changes in premanifest Huntington’s disease
Objective: Speech disturbances have been described in premanifest Huntington’s Disease (HD). Yet a recent systematic review and meta-analysis highlighted disagreement in the literature regarding the…Assessment of Gait in Huntington’s disease patients using EncephaLog smartphone’s application
Objective: Huntington’s disease (HD) patients cope with unique gait disturbances. Proper evaluation of gait in these patients is highly needed. Dyskinesia may negatively affect validity…
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