Publication year
2014Author(s)
Number of pages
5 p.
Source
Experimental Brain Research, 232, 6, (2014), pp. 1805-1809ISSN
Publication type
Article / Letter to editor

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Organization
Neurology
Biophysics
Donders Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging
Radboudumc Extern
Journal title
Experimental Brain Research
Volume
vol. 232
Issue
iss. 6
Languages used
English (eng)
Page start
p. 1805
Page end
p. 1809
Subject
Biophysics; Radboudumc 3: Disorders of movement DCMN: Donders Center for Medical NeuroscienceAbstract
Fixed dystonia without evidence of basal ganglia lesions or neurodegeneration typically affects young women following minor peripheral trauma. We use eyeblink classical conditioning (EBCC) to study whether cerebellar functioning is abnormal in patients with fixed dystonia, since this is part of the pathophysiology of primary dystonia. An auditory tone (conditioning stimulus) was paired with a supraorbital nerve stimulus (unconditioned stimulus) with a delay of 400 ms in order to yield conditioned responses. We recruited 11 fixed dystonia patients of whom six used medication and seven age-matched healthy controls. Non-medicated patients with fixed dystonia performed as well as healthy controls, while medicated patients showed fewer conditioned responses. We found an influence of medication and possibly extent of dystonic features and/or co-occurrence of complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) on EBCC performance. Our study argues against abnormal cerebellar function in non-medicated, fixed dystonia patients without CRPS or spread of symptoms.
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