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The following pages link to Functional magnetic resonance imaging study of writer's cramp (Q48443595):
Displaying 18 items.
- Increased sensorimotor network activity in DYT1 dystonia: a functional imaging study (Q24619218) (← links)
- An fMRI study of musicians with focal dystonia during tapping tasks (Q30547368) (← links)
- Basic timing abilities stay intact in patients with musician's dystonia (Q30560874) (← links)
- Focal dystonia and the Sensory-Motor Integrative Loop for Enacting (SMILE). (Q33782687) (← links)
- Abnormal movement preparation in task-specific focal hand dystonia (Q35027873) (← links)
- The functional neuroanatomy of dystonia (Q36340491) (← links)
- Convergent mechanisms in etiologically-diverse dystonias (Q36445234) (← links)
- Defective cerebellar control of cortical plasticity in writer's cramp (Q36953848) (← links)
- Noninvasive brain stimulation for Parkinson's disease and dystonia (Q37131286) (← links)
- The mechanisms of movement control and time estimation in cervical dystonia patients (Q37250886) (← links)
- Striatal dopaminergic dysfunction at rest and during task performance in writer's cramp (Q37383467) (← links)
- Neuroimaging characteristics of patients with focal hand dystonia. (Q37393129) (← links)
- Current Opinions and Areas of Consensus on the Role of the Cerebellum in Dystonia (Q38979271) (← links)
- Using the shared genetics of dystonia and ataxia to unravel their pathogenesis (Q39112358) (← links)
- Writer's cramp: increased dorsal premotor activity during intended writing (Q44103299) (← links)
- Abnormalities of Eye-Hand Coordination in Patients with Writer's Cramp: Possible Role of the Cerebellum (Q47160817) (← links)
- Dynamic causal modeling revealed dysfunctional effective connectivity in both, the cortico-basal-ganglia and the cerebello-cortical motor network in writers' cramp. (Q55036154) (← links)
- Neuroimaging Applications in Dystonia (Q93350457) (← links)