[HTML][HTML] Functional neuroanatomy for posture and gait control
K Takakusaki - Journal of movement disorders, 2017 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Here we argue functional neuroanatomy for posture-gait control. Multi-sensory information
such as somatosensory, visual and vestibular sensation act on various areas of the brain so …
such as somatosensory, visual and vestibular sensation act on various areas of the brain so …
Pathophysiology of motor dysfunction in Parkinson's disease as the rationale for drug treatment and rehabilitation
F Magrinelli, A Picelli, P Tocco, A Federico… - Parkinson's …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Cardinal motor features of Parkinson's disease (PD) include bradykinesia, rest tremor, and
rigidity, which appear in the early stages of the disease and largely depend on …
rigidity, which appear in the early stages of the disease and largely depend on …
Freezing of gait: moving forward on a mysterious clinical phenomenon
Freezing of gait (FoG) is a unique and disabling clinical phenomenon characterised by brief
episodes of inability to step or by extremely short steps that typically occur on initiating gait …
episodes of inability to step or by extremely short steps that typically occur on initiating gait …
Levodopa I sa D ouble‐E dged S word for B alance and G ait in P eople W ith P arkinson's D isease
C Curtze, JG Nutt, P Carlson‐Kuhta… - Movement …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Background The effects of levodopa on balance and gait function in people with Parkinson's
disease (PD) is controversial. This study compared the relative responsiveness to l‐dopa on …
disease (PD) is controversial. This study compared the relative responsiveness to l‐dopa on …
Neurophysiology of gait: from the spinal cord to the frontal lobe
K Takakusaki - Movement Disorders, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Locomotion is a purposeful, goal‐directed behavior initiated by signals arising from either
volitional processing in the cerebral cortex or emotional processing in the limbic system …
volitional processing in the cerebral cortex or emotional processing in the limbic system …
Sensorimotor anatomy of gait, balance, and falls
CD MacKinnon - Handbook of clinical neurology, 2018 - Elsevier
The review demonstrates that control of posture and locomotion is provided by systems
across the caudal-to-rostral extent of the neuraxis. A common feature of the neuroanatomic …
across the caudal-to-rostral extent of the neuraxis. A common feature of the neuroanatomic …
Brain activity during walking: a systematic review
Background This systematic review provides an overview of the literature deducing
information about brain activation during (1) imagined walking using MRI/fMRI or (2) during …
information about brain activation during (1) imagined walking using MRI/fMRI or (2) during …
Real versus imagined locomotion: a [18F]-FDG PET-fMRI comparison
The cortical, cerebellar and brainstem BOLD-signal changes have been identified with fMRI
in humans during mental imagery of walking. In this study the whole brain activation and …
in humans during mental imagery of walking. In this study the whole brain activation and …
Cholinergic mesencephalic neurons are involved in gait and postural disorders in Parkinson disease
C Karachi, D Grabli, FA Bernard… - The Journal of …, 2010 - Am Soc Clin Investig
Gait disorders and postural instability, which are commonly observed in elderly patients with
Parkinson disease (PD), respond poorly to dopaminergic agents used to treat other …
Parkinson disease (PD), respond poorly to dopaminergic agents used to treat other …
Brainstem control of locomotion and muscle tone with special reference to the role of the mesopontine tegmentum and medullary reticulospinal systems
The lateral part of the mesopontine tegmentum contains functionally important structures
involved in the control of posture and gait. Specifically, the mesencephalic locomotor region …
involved in the control of posture and gait. Specifically, the mesencephalic locomotor region …