Voluntary palatal tremor is associated with hyperactivation of the inferior olive: A functional magnetic resonance imaging study
Movement Disorders2001Vol. 16(6), pp. 1193–1195
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Matthias Nitschke, Gunnar Krüger, Harald Bruhn, Christine Klein, E. Gehrking, Karl Wessel, Jens Frahm, P. Vieregge
Abstract
Voluntary palatal tremor in a patient with essential palatal tremor induced activation predominantly within regions corresponding to the inferior olive, adjacent brainstem, and dentate nuclei. Finger movements elicited only ipsilateral lobular cerebellar activation, suggesting a dysfunctional nuclear activation by palatal tremor.
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