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Abnormalities of cortical excitability and cortical inhibition in cervical dystonia: evidence from somatosensory evoked potentials and paired transcranial magnetic stimulation recordings

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Original title:Abnormalities of cortical excitability and cortical inhibition in cervical dystonia: evidence from somatosensory evoked potentials and paired transcranial magnetic stimulation recordings
Authors:Petr Kaňovský, Martin Bareš, Hana Streitová, Hana Klajblová, Pavel Daniel, Ivan Rektor
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Citation:KAŇOVSKÝ, Petr, Martin BAREŠ, Hana STREITOVÁ, Hana KLAJBLOVÁ, Pavel DANIEL and Ivan REKTOR. Abnormalities of cortical excitability and cortical inhibition in cervical dystonia: evidence from somatosensory evoked potentials and paired transcranial magnetic stimulation recordings (Abnormalities of cortical excitability and cortical inhibition in cervical dystonia: evidence from somatosensory evoked potentials and paired transcranial magnetic stimulation recordings). Journal of Neurology, Darmstadt: Steinkopff Verlag, 2003, vol. 250, No 1, p. 42-50. ISSN 0340-5354.Export BibTeX
@article{487453,
author = {Kaňovský, Petr and Bareš, Martin and Streitová, Hana and Klajblová, Hana and Daniel, Pavel and Rektor, Ivan},
article_location = {Darmstadt},
article_number = {1},
keywords = {cervical dystonia - cortical excitabilirty - cortical inhibition - somatosensory evoked potentials - transcranial magnetic stimulation},
language = {eng},
issn = {0340-5354},
journal = {Journal of Neurology},
title = {Abnormalities of cortical excitability and cortical inhibition in cervical dystonia: evidence from somatosensory evoked potentials and paired transcranial magnetic stimulation recordings},
volume = {250},
year = {2003}
}
Original language:English
Field:Neurology, neurosurgery, neurosciences
Type:Article in Periodical
Keywords:cervical dystonia - cortical excitabilirty - cortical inhibition - somatosensory evoked potentials - transcranial magnetic stimulation

The assesment of cortical excitability and inhibiton in dystonia shows that the central disorder is lateralized into the hemisphere contralateral to the dystonic head twist.

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