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Practice changes beta power at rest and its modulation during movement in healthy subjects but not in patients with Parkinsons disease

机译:在健康受试者中练习可改变静止状态下的β功率及其在运动过程中的调节能力但对于帕金森氏病患者则不会

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Background PD (Parkinson's disease) is characterized by impairments in cortical plasticity, in beta frequency at rest and in beta power modulation during movement (i.e., event‐related ERS [synchronization] and ERD [desynchronization]). Recent results with experimental protocols inducing long‐term potentiation in healthy subjects suggest that cortical plasticity phenomena might be reflected by changes of beta power recorded with EEG during rest. Here, we determined whether motor practice produces changes in beta power at rest and during movements in both healthy subjects and patients with PD. We hypothesized that such changes would be reduced in PD.
机译:背景PD(帕金森氏病)的特征是皮质可塑性,静止的β频率和运动过程中的β功率调制(即事件相关的ERS [同步]和ERD [去同步])受损。在健康受试者中诱导长期增强作用的实验方案的最新结果表明,皮质可塑性现象可能由静息期间脑电图记录的β功效的变化所反映。在这里,我们确定了运动练习是否会在健康受试者和PD患者中在休息和运动过程中产生β功率的变化。我们假设这种变化将减少PD。

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