Bimanual co-ordination in Parkinson's disease

被引:92
作者
Johnson, KA [1 ]
Cunnington, R
Bradshaw, JL
Phillips, JG
Iansek, R
Rogers, MA
机构
[1] Monash Univ, Dept Psychol, Neuropsychol Res Unit, Clayton, Vic 3168, Australia
[2] Kingston Res & Dev Ctr, Geriatr Neurol Res Unit, Cheltenham, Vic, Australia
关键词
bimanual co-ordination; basal ganglia; Parkinson's disease;
D O I
10.1093/brain/121.4.743
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
The basal ganglia may be involved in bimanual co-ordination. Parkinson's disease (which impairs basal ganglia output) is clinically reported to cause difficulties in the performance of co-ordinated bimanual movements. Nevertheless, any bimanual co-ordination difficulties may be task specific, as experimental observations are equivocal. To infer the role of the basal ganglia in co-ordinating the two arms, this study investigated the bimanual co-ordination of patients with Parkinson's disease. Sixteen Parkinson's disease patients and matched control subjects performed a bimanual cranking task, at different speeds (1 and 2 Hz) and phase relationships. All subjects performed the required bimanual in-phase movement on a pair of cranks, at fast (2 Hz) and slow (1 Hz) speeds. However the Parkinson's disease patients were unable to perform the asymmetrical anti-phase movement, in which rotation of the cranks differed by 180 degrees, at either speed; but instead reverted to the in-phase symmetrical movement. For Parkinson's disease patients, performance of the in-phase movement was more accurate and stable when an external timing cue was used; however for anti-phase movement, the external cue accentuated the tendency for patients to revert to more symmetrical, in-phase movements.
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页码:743 / 753
页数:11
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