Abnormal sensorimotor integration is related to disease severity in Parkinson's disease: a TMS study

scientific article published on November 2003

Abnormal sensorimotor integration is related to disease severity in Parkinson's disease: a TMS study is …
instance of (P31):
scholarly articleQ13442814

External links are
P356DOI10.1002/MDS.10515
P698PubMed publication ID14639674

P50authorStefano TamburinQ39646819
Piergiorgio LochnerQ56851878
P2093author name stringPaolo Manganotti
Giampietro Zanette
Antonio Fiaschi
Domenico Idone
P2860cites workSensory perception in Parkinson diseaseQ46626970
Akinesia in Parkinson's disease. I. Shortening of simple reaction time with focal, single-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulationQ48125750
Tactile spatial acuity and roughness discrimination: impairments due to aging and Parkinson's diseaseQ67208203
Sensory symptoms in Parkinson's diseaseQ70793817
P433issue11
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjectParkinson's diseaseQ11085
P304page(s)1316-1324
P577publication date2003-11-01
P1433published inMovement DisordersQ1486418
P1476titleAbnormal sensorimotor integration is related to disease severity in Parkinson's disease: a TMS study
P478volume18

Reverse relations

cites work (P2860)
Q33766092Abnormal Temporal Coupling of Tactile Perception and Motor Action in Parkinson's Disease.
Q39724150Hemispheric asymmetry and somatotopy of afferent inhibition in healthy humans
Q36567791Increased neuronal activity fragments the Golgi complex
Q30476621Laryngeal somatosensory deficits in Parkinson's disease: implications for speech respiratory and phonatory control
Q45242475Motor cortex stimulation for Parkinson's disease and dystonia: lessons from transcranial magnetic stimulation? A review of the literature
Q26745654Pathophysiology of Motor Dysfunction in Parkinson's Disease as the Rationale for Drug Treatment and Rehabilitation
Q26865819Safety of transcranial magnetic stimulation in Parkinson's disease: a review of the literature.
Q39708459Sensorimotor integration in patients with parkinsonian type multisystem atrophy
Q39725734Sensorimotor integration to cutaneous afferents in humans: the effect of the size of the receptive field
Q34383595Slow (1 Hz) repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) induces a sustained change in cortical excitability in patients with Parkinson's disease.
Q42316077Thirty Years of Magnetic Stimulation: Is it Still Only for the Purpose of Research?
Q37376838Time perception impairs sensory-motor integration in Parkinson's disease.

Search more.