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Neurophysiological correlates of dual tasking in people with Parkinson's disease and freezing of gait.

Freezing of gait in people with Parkinson's disease (PwP) is associated with executive dysfunction and motor preparation deficits. We have recently shown that electrophysiological markers of motor preparation, rather than decision-making, …

Current source density approaches improve spatial resolution in event related potential analysis in people with Parkinson's disease.

A letter discussing the use of Current Source Density to analyse EEG data for people with Parkinson's Disease

Motor Preparation Rather Than Decision-Making Differentiates Parkinson's Disease Patients With And Without Freezing of Gait

Objective: Freezing of gait (FOG) is a brief, episodic phenomenon affecting over half of people with Parkinson’s disease (PD) and leads to significant morbidity. The pathophysiology of FOG remains poorly understood but is associated with deficits in …

Exploring the unknown: electrophysiological and behavioural measures of visuospatial learning

Visuospatial memory describes our ability to temporarily store and manipulate visual and spatial information and is employed for a wide variety of complex cognitive tasks. Here a visuospatial learning task requiring fine motor control is employed to …

Mobile Brain/Body Imaging (MoBI): High-density electrical mapping of inhibitory processes during walking.

The present study investigated the feasibility of acquiring high-density event-related brain potential (ERP) recordings during treadmill walking in human subjects. The work builds upon recent studies testing the applicability of real-world tasks …

Neural correlates of oddball detection in self-motion heading: a high-density event-related potential study of vestibular integration

The perception of self-motion is a product of the integration of information from both visual and non-visual cues, to which the vestibular system is a central contributor. It is well documented that vestibular dysfunction leads to impaired movement …