"We previously found that motor cortex is not necessary to generate highly automatized learned skills or motor sequences," Bence P. Ölveczky, senior author of the paper, told Medical Xpress.
University of Arizona researchers revealed that dyskinesia in Parkinson’s patients stems from a disconnect in the motor ...
Researchers uncovered new findings about involuntary muscle movements that come with long-term administration of Parkinson's ...
Researchers have uncovered a new understanding of levodopa-induced dyskinesia, a common side effect in Parkinson’s patients, ...
Rodent study indicates that the motor cortex becomes disconnected during episodes of involuntary and uncontrollable movements ...
Researchers at the University of Arizona have shed light on a common and troubling side effect of long-term Parkinson’s ...
which is not directly driven by sensory input or motor output. This predictive signal may be a correlate of the animal's expectation that an object is moving, or will move, even if the movement is ...
Parkinson's patients who experience uncontrollable spasms could be treated with a course of ketamine, researchers have found ...
The Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur (IITK) has developed a first-of-its-kind Brain-Computer Interface (BCI)-based ...
The robotic hand deploys a unique closed-loop control system that actively engages the patient's brain during therapy ...