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Voluntary movements and event-related potentials in Parkinsonians (stages 1-2). | LitMetric

Voluntary movements and event-related potentials in Parkinsonians (stages 1-2).

Int J Psychophysiol

Laboratory of the Higher Nervous Activity, Pavlov Institute of Physiology, Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, Russia.

Published: January 1999

The temporal analysis of goal-directed movements has revealed that the delay of movement initiation in Parkinsonians might be decreased or abolished by altering the preparatory set and increasing the motivation level of patients. Averaged event-related potentials (ERPs) during different psychomotor reactions to light stimuli, ignore condition and difference waves between attend (reactions) and ignore conditions were analyzed in 19 Parkinsonian patients (stages 1-2) and 12 healthy subjects. A deceleration of psychomotor reactions in the patients was found to be accompanied by a decrease in ERPs, especially in frontal recording. This decrease was affected by an altered pre-stimulus preparatory set in the patients. The decrease of endogenous ERPs (difference waves) was associated to a greater extent with the motor acts than with cognitive operations. The deceleration of the voluntary movements in Parkinsonism is assumed to be connected with 'deficit' of the frontal activation due to a dysfunction of the basal ganglia.

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