Essential tremor disrupts rhythmic brain networks during naturalistic movement.

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Tác giả: Gareth Barnes, Hayriye Cagnan, Alexander Calvano, John Eraifej, Simon F Farmer, Tjalda Flessner, Veikko Jousmäki, Deniz Kucukahmetler, Ashwini Oswal, David J Pedrosa, Tabish A Saifee, Meaghan E Spedden, Mariëlle J Stam, Kenan Steidel, Benedikt Wahl, Timothy O West

Ngôn ngữ: eng

Ký hiệu phân loại: 241.04 Specific branches, denominations, sects

Thông tin xuất bản: United States : Neurobiology of disease , 2025

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Bộ sưu tập: NCBI

ID: 717463

Essential Tremor (ET) is a very common neurological disorder characterised by involuntary rhythmic movements attributable to pathological synchronization within corticothalamic circuits. Previous work has focused on tremor in isolation, overlooking broader disturbances to motor control during naturalistic movements such as reaching. We hypothesised that ET disrupts the sequential engagement of large-scale rhythmic brain networks, leading to both tremor and deficits in motor planning and execution. To test this, we performed whole-head neuroimaging during an upper-limb reaching task using high-density electroencephalography in ET patients and healthy controls, alongside optically pumped magnetoencephalography in a smaller cohort. Key motor regions-including the supplementary motor area, premotor cortex, posterior parietal cortex, and motor cerebellum-were synchronized to tremor rhythms. Patients exhibited a 15 % increase in low beta (14-21 Hz) desynchronization over the supplementary motor area during movement, which strongly correlated with tremor severity (R
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