Somatosensory temporal discrimination is abnormal in dystonia and reflects reduced somatosensory inhibition. In healthy individuals, both the latter are enhanced by high-frequency repetitive somatosensory stimulation, whereas opposite effects are observed in patients with cervical dystonia.

Reversal of Temporal Discrimination in Cervical Dystonia after Low-Frequency Sensory Stimulation

Antelmi, Elena;Tinazzi, Michele;
2021-01-01

Abstract

Somatosensory temporal discrimination is abnormal in dystonia and reflects reduced somatosensory inhibition. In healthy individuals, both the latter are enhanced by high-frequency repetitive somatosensory stimulation, whereas opposite effects are observed in patients with cervical dystonia.
2021
inhibition
temporal discrimination
pathophysiology
plasticity
somatosensory
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