1993
DOI: 10.1016/0168-5597(93)90092-4
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Auditory effects on the electrically elicited blink reflex in patients with Parkinson's disease

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“…These data agree with those in the current literature (Kimura, 1973;Nakashima et al, 1993;Lindquist, 1972;Vails-Sol6 et al, 1994) and argue against the possibility that excitability of the Vth and VIIth motor nuclei is constantly modified due, for example, to possible changes in motor cortex (Ongerboer De Visser, 1983). The R2 recovery cycle after paired supraorbital stimuli, previously studied by others, indicates that normal inhibition is reduced in Parkinson's Disease (Kimura, 1973;Nakashima et al, 1993). Our results confirm these data and an earlier report (Penders and Delwaide, 1973).…”
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confidence: 89%
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“…These data agree with those in the current literature (Kimura, 1973;Nakashima et al, 1993;Lindquist, 1972;Vails-Sol6 et al, 1994) and argue against the possibility that excitability of the Vth and VIIth motor nuclei is constantly modified due, for example, to possible changes in motor cortex (Ongerboer De Visser, 1983). The R2 recovery cycle after paired supraorbital stimuli, previously studied by others, indicates that normal inhibition is reduced in Parkinson's Disease (Kimura, 1973;Nakashima et al, 1993). Our results confirm these data and an earlier report (Penders and Delwaide, 1973).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…However, inhibition is clearly reduced in PD patients and the differences are clearly more significant (p < 0.002). Comparable results have been reported after auditory conditioning (Nakashima et al, 1993). In fact, assumed alterations in interneurones within the trigemino-facial pathway, responsible for the changes observed after paired stimulation of the supraorbital nerve, are not enough to account for more marked reduction in inhibition and some other structures with abnormal function are necessary to explain the "extra" reduction of inhibition seen after exteroceptive conditioning.…”
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confidence: 61%
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“…Further evidence is provided by studies on prepulse inhibition and event‐related potentials. The inhibition of the R2 component of the blink reflex after auditory stimulation was reduced in PD 41, 42. Contingent negative variation (CNV), a slow negative potential shift occurring between a warning (S1) and an imperative (S2) stimulus, reflects the cognitive processes related to planning or anticipation of a motor response.…”
Section: Parkinson's Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%