| Literature DB >> 30314606 |
Massimo Filippi1, Sarasso Elisabetta2, Noemi Piramide3, Federica Agosta3.
Abstract
Functional MRI (fMRI) has been widely used to study abnormal patterns of brain connectivity at rest and activation during a variety of tasks in patients with idiopathic Parkinson's disease (PD). fMRI studies in PD have led to a better understanding of many aspects of the disease including both motor and non-motor symptoms. Although its translation into clinical practice is still at an early stage, fMRI measures hold promise for multiple clinical applications in PD, including the early detection, predicting future change in clinical status, and as a marker of alterations in brain physiology related to neurotherapeutic agents and neurorehabilitative strategies.Entities:
Keywords: Cognitive deficits; Functional MRI; Functional connectivity; Magnetic resonance imaging; Motor symptoms; Nonmotor symptoms; Parkinson's disease; Resting state; Task
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30314606 DOI: 10.1016/bs.irn.2018.08.005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Rev Neurobiol ISSN: 0074-7742 Impact factor: 3.230