Evidence about altered bimanual coordination has been reported in Parkinson's Disease. However, no previous study has explored such an alteration quantifying the interference effect that the trajectory of each hand might impose on the other one. Thus, in the present research, we applied the traditional Circles-Lines Coupling Task, which allowed assessing the motor coordination of the two hands, in the context of Parkinson's Disease.
Drawing lines and circles in Parkinson's Disease: the lateralized symptoms interfere with the movements of the unaffected hand
Scarpina, Federica
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;Bruno, Valentina;Priano, Lorenzo;Tagini, Sofia;Gindri, Patrizia;Mauro, Alessandro;Garbarini, FrancescaLast
2021-01-01
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Evidence about altered bimanual coordination has been reported in Parkinson's Disease. However, no previous study has explored such an alteration quantifying the interference effect that the trajectory of each hand might impose on the other one. Thus, in the present research, we applied the traditional Circles-Lines Coupling Task, which allowed assessing the motor coordination of the two hands, in the context of Parkinson's Disease.File in questo prodotto:
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