2021
Frequency-specific network activity predicts bradykinesia severity in Parkinson’s disease
Muthuraman M, Palotai M, Jávor-Duray B, Kelemen A, Koirala N, Halász L, Erőss L, Fekete G, Bognár L, Deuschl G, Tamás G. Frequency-specific network activity predicts bradykinesia severity in Parkinson’s disease. NeuroImage Clinical 2021, 32: 102857. PMID: 34662779, PMCID: PMC8526781, DOI: 10.1016/j.nicl.2021.102857.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSlope of changeContralateral stimulationPremotor cortexParkinson's diseasePrimary motorPresent cross-sectional studyBasal ganglia-thalamoBilateral subthalamic stimulationCross-sectional studyHigh beta frequency bandBeta frequency bandsParkinsonian patientsSubthalamic stimulationContralateral sideScreening periodSubthalamic nucleusBradykinesia severityCortical circuitsGamma frequency bandBradykinesiaDiseaseHigh-gamma frequency bandStimulation levelsStimulationCortex
2018
Cerebello-cortical network fingerprints differ between essential, Parkinson’s and mimicked tremors
Muthuraman M, Raethjen J, Koirala N, Anwar A, Mideksa K, Elble R, Groppa S, Deuschl G. Cerebello-cortical network fingerprints differ between essential, Parkinson’s and mimicked tremors. Brain 2018, 141: 1770-1781. PMID: 29701820, DOI: 10.1093/brain/awy098.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEssential tremorSensorimotor cortexCerebral cortexHealthy controlsPremotor cortexParkinson's diseaseVoluntary rhythmic movementsPrimary sensorimotor cortexSex-matched groupPrimary sensorimotor regionsEEG-EMG coherenceMotor performance measuresParkinson's tremorEMG oscillationsCortical efferentsSensorimotor regionsCerebellar involvementTremor severityFunctional MRICortexCerebellumDiseaseAdditional studiesTremorMulti-channel EMG