Multiple Resting‐State Networks Are Associated With Tremors and Cognitive Features in Essential Tremor
Movement Disorders2015Vol. 30(14), pp. 1926–1936
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Weidong Fang, Huiyue Chen, Hansheng Wang, Han Zhang, Mengqi Liu, Munankami Puneet, Fajin Lv, Oumei Cheng, Xuefeng Wang, Xiurong Lu, Tianyou Luo
Abstract
The findings of this study provide the first evidence that functional connectivity changes within and between multiple resting-state networks are associated with tremors and cognitive features of essential tremor, and this work demonstrates a potential approach for identifying the underlying neural network mechanisms of this syndrome.
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