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Abstract One hundred years ago, an influenza pandemic swept across the globe that coincided with the development of a neurological condition, named "encephalitis lethargica" for the occurrence of its main symptom, the sudden onset of sleepiness that either developed into coma or gradually receded.
Michael Brainin +2 more
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Effects of Age and Gender on Hand Motion Tasks
Objective. Wearable and wireless motion sensor devices have facilitated the automated computation of speed, amplitude, and rhythm of hand motion tasks.
Wing Lok Au +3 more
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Salud, integración y movimiento: Parkinson y comportamiento humano [PDF]
Fil: Bacigalupe, María de los Angeles. División Etnografía. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo. Universidad Nacional de La Plata; ArgentinaFil: Lahitte, Héctor Blas. División Etnografía. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo. Universidad Nacional de
Bacigalupe, María de los Angeles +2 more
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The Effect of taVNS at 25 Hz and 100 Hz on Parkinson's Disease Gait—A Randomized Motion Sensor Study
Thirty advanced Parkinson's disease patients underwent transcutaneous auricular vagal nerve stimulation (taVNS) at 25 Hz (taVNS25), taVNS at 100 Hz (taVNS100), and sham earlobe stimulation. Compared to sham taVNS100 improved arm swing velocity, stride length, and anticipatory postural adjustment (APA) duration, and taVNS25 improved stride length, gait ...
Vesna van Midden +3 more
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The Motor Dysfunction Seen in Isolated REM Sleep Behavior Disorder
Abstract Background Isolated Rapid Eye Movement (REM) sleep Behavior Disorder (iRBD) requires quantitative tools to detect incipient Parkinson's disease (PD). Methods A motor battery was designed and compared with the Movement Disorder Society‐Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale part III (MDS‐UPDRS‐III) in people with iRBD and controls.
Cristina Simonet +9 more
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Introduction. Exercise has been shown to be an important adjunct therapy to medication in Parkinson’s disease (PD). However, the optimal type, frequency, and intensity of exercise or physiotherapy are still being debated.
Angela L. Ridgel, Dana L. Ault
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The interest of gait markers in the identification of subgroups among fibromyalgia patients
Background Fibromyalgia (FM) is a heterogeneous syndrome and its classification into subgroups calls for broad-based discussion. FM subgrouping, which aims to adapt treatment according to different subgroups, relies in part, on psychological and ...
Auvinet Bernard +11 more
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Digital health technologies (DHTs) can enable more patient‐centric therapeutic development by generating evidence that captures how patients feel and function, enabling decentralized trial designs that increase participant inclusivity and convenience, and collecting and structuring patient‐generated data for regulators to use in approval decisions ...
Caroline Marra, Ariel D. Stern
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Análisis comparativo del comportamiento kinésico de las presentadoras de magazine en la televisión generalista [PDF]
El presente trabajo hace un estudio comparativo de la comunicación no verbal de las presentadoras de televisión Susana Griso, Ana Rosa Quintana y Mariló Montero en sus respectivos magazines de mañana: ‘Espejo Público’, ‘El programa de Ana Rosa’ y ‘La ...
Hernández Herrarte, María +1 more
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A Randomized Phase 2 KINETIC Trial Evaluating SAGE‐324/BIIB124 in Individuals with Essential Tremor
Abstract Background SAGE‐324/BIIB124 is an investigational positive allosteric modulator of GABAA receptors. Objective KINETIC (NCT04305275), a double‐blind, randomized, placebo‐controlled, phase 2 study, evaluated SAGE‐324/BIIB124 in individuals with essential tremor (ET).
Rodger J. Elble +10 more
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