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K M Fisher1, P F Chinnery, S N Baker, M R Baker.
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24221643 PMCID: PMC3843367 DOI: 10.1007/s00415-013-7178-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neurol ISSN: 0340-5354 Impact factor: 4.849
Fig. 1Examples of rectified motor-evoked potentials (MEPs) obtained from a 68-year-old patient with SPG31/REEP1 HSP (black) and an age-matched control (grey), aligned to the stimulus. a Upper limb MEPs recorded from right first dorsal interosseous (R FDI) and extensor digitorum (R EDC) muscles and evoked with a single transcranial magnetic stimulus (indicated by an arrow) at 70 % of maximum stimulator output (MSO), equivalent to 1.9 times the active motor threshold (AMT; for details see Supplementary Methods). Each trace is an average of 20 individual MEPs. Voltage calibration bars apply to both patient and control MEPs. b Lower limb MEPs recorded from right extensor digitorum brevis (R EDB) and tibialis anterior (R TA) muscles using a stimulus strength of 1.6x AMT (70 % MSO). c Right upper limb (FDI) central motor conduction time (CMCT). d Right lower limb (EDB) CMCT. In c and d, peripheral motor conduction times were subtracted from the FDI and EDB MEPs shown in a and b, revealing the CMCT and the result plotted on a longer time base. Solid vertical lines show the mean CMCT within the normal population (aligned to the start), and the grey boxes between vertical dashed lines extend two standard deviations above and below the mean [14]. Arrow heads indicate MEP onset
Fig. 2a Example of normal raw rectified EMG data recorded from right biceps brachii in a 61-year-old male control subject performing the Start-React task. The EMG burst from which the VRT was measured is plotted in black, that from which the ART was derived is plotted in grey and the VSRT response is plotted in red. b, c Mean ∆T SR /∆T AR ratios calculated from EMG onset latencies measured in Start-React experiments are plotted. b Right first dorsal interosseous (R FDI) and c right biceps brachii (R BB). Error bars are standard error of the mean. Note that in patient 1, the R BB ratio is significantly increased (one-sample t test; p < 0.01)