Authors
James M Shine, Elie Matar, Philip B Ward, Samuel J Bolitho, Moran Gilat, Mark Pearson, Sharon L Naismith, Simon JG Lewis
Publication date
2013/4/1
Journal
Brain
Volume
136
Issue
4
Pages
1204-1215
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Freezing of gait is a devastating symptom of advanced Parkinson’s disease yet the neural correlates of this phenomenon remain poorly understood. In this study, severity of freezing of gait was assessed in 18 patients with Parkinson’s disease on a series of timed ‘up and go’ tasks, in which all patients suffered from episodes of clinical freezing of gait. The same patients also underwent functional magnetic resonance imaging with a virtual reality gait paradigm, performance on which has recently been shown to correlate with actual episodes of freezing of gait. Statistical parametric maps were created that compared the blood oxygen level-dependent response associated with paroxysmal motor arrests (freezing) to periods of normal motor output. The results of a random effects analysis revealed that these events were associated with a decreased blood oxygen level-dependent response in sensorimotor regions …
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