Short-interval intracortical inhibition is decreased in restless legs syndrome across a range of severity
Magalhães S, Queiroz de Paiva J, Kaelin-Lang A, Sterr A, Eckeli A, Winkler A, Fernandes do Prado G, Amaro E, Conforto A. Short-interval intracortical inhibition is decreased in restless legs syndrome across a range of severity. Sleep Medicine 2019, 62: 34-42. PMID: 31539846, DOI: 10.1016/j.sleep.2019.03.021.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsShort-interval intracortical inhibitionRLS/WEDCortical thicknessIntracortical inhibitionRestless legs syndrome/Willis-Ekbom diseaseRestless legs syndromePrimary motor cortexWillis-Ekbom diseaseCharacteristic curve analysisGray matter thicknessDiscrimination of participantsIdiopathic mildRange of severityLegs syndromeMotor cortexMagnetic resonance imaging dataMild symptomsSurface-based analysisSeverity ScaleCortical areasMagnetic stimulationWhole brainCurve analysisCharacteristic curveSeverity