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Transient arrest of psychogenic tremor induced by contralateral ballistic movements. | LitMetric

Transient arrest of psychogenic tremor induced by contralateral ballistic movements.

Neurosci Lett

Unitat d'EMG, Servei de Neurologia, Hospital Clínic, Facultad de Medicina, Institut d'Investigacions Biomèdiques August Pi i Sunyer, Universitat de Barcelona, Villarroel, 170, Barcelona 08036, Spain.

Published: November 2004

AI Article Synopsis

  • One clinical feature of psychogenic tremors (PT) is that they can stop or reduce when a person performs distracting tasks, like moving the opposite hand.
  • In a study, patients with PT, Parkinson's disease (PD), essential tremor (ET), and normal volunteers were asked to do a wrist movement while their tremors were measured.
  • The results showed that both PT patients and normal volunteers had a significant reduction in tremor amplitude when they performed the movement, unlike patients with PD or ET, highlighting a unique characteristic that could help diagnose PT.

Article Abstract

One of the clinical characteristics of psychogenic tremors (PT) is the disruption or transient cessation of tremor with distractive manoeuvres, including those involving the performance of voluntary movements with the contralateral hand. Seven patients with PT, 11 patients with Parkinson's disease (PD), 10 patients with essential tremor (ET) and 10 normal volunteers mimicking tremor (NV) were requested to perform a fast unilateral wrist movement to close a switch, at the perception of a visual cue, either at rest or during maintenance of a posture. We measured the time-locked changes in frequency and amplitude occurring in tremor oscillations of the contralateral hand. The reaction time task induced a significant reduction in amplitude or cessation of contralateral tremor oscillations in PT and NV, but not in PD and ET. The effect occurred with a delay with respect to the onset of the contralateral movement without significant differences in PT versus NV (p > 0.05). The physiological mechanisms accounting for the effect seen on tremor of NV and PT may involve the interhemispheric inhibition that accompanies the execution of a unilateral motor task. Tremor circuits in patients with PD and ET may be impervious to these inhibitory commands. The documentation and quantitation of the effects of a ballistic movement on contralateral rhythmic activity are of clinical relevance for the identification of patients with PT.

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