2015
DOI: 10.1007/s00234-015-1556-y
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Increased connectivity between sensorimotor and attentional areas in Parkinson’s disease

Abstract: Our results show higher connectivity between sensorimotor and spatial attention areas in patients that may be related to the reduced movement automaticity in PD.

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“…All our patients were on optimal l ‐dopa medication at the time of the MRI scan. For this reason, we cannot make any inferences on the acute effects of l ‐dopa on the underlying pathophysiology, as was demonstrated in other reports that compared changes in fcMRI before and after l ‐dopa administration . In contrast with most of these reports, our patients had advanced PD with severe motor fluctuations and, not infrequently, freezing of gait.…”
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“…All our patients were on optimal l ‐dopa medication at the time of the MRI scan. For this reason, we cannot make any inferences on the acute effects of l ‐dopa on the underlying pathophysiology, as was demonstrated in other reports that compared changes in fcMRI before and after l ‐dopa administration . In contrast with most of these reports, our patients had advanced PD with severe motor fluctuations and, not infrequently, freezing of gait.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…The pattern of fcMRI changes shown in our study is supported by findings from a recent study that looked at differences in “networks” identified on independent components analysis in 27 PD patients and 16 controls. A significant functional connectivity increase in patients between the sensorimotor network and the spatial attention network in the parietal cortex was found and was correlated with UPDRS‐III . Furthermore, l ‐dopa has been shown to restore fcMRI in the sensorimotor network, especially in the SMA, when administered to drug‐naive patients …”
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“…The aim of the present study was to further delineate functional abnormalities in DYT1 symptomatic and asymptomatic mutation carriers using resting‐state MRI with dual regression approach as well as between‐network relationship with the (as a toolbox of FSL, with Nets is referred to “networks”) (FSLNets) (http://fsl.fmrib.ox.ac.uk/fsl/fslwiki/FSLNets) package . By this novel approach to genetic dystonia, we evaluated the intrinsic network signature and symptom‐related changes in DYT1 mutation to explore (1) at‐rest functional brain networks alterations that characterized the different phases of DYT1 disease (considering asymptomatic DYT1 carriers [a DYT1 ] and dystonic patients bearing DYT1 mutation [d DYT1 ]) and (2) complex mutual association among brain functional networks involved in DYT1 disease.…”
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