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Rau, Cornelia
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Hummel, Friedhelm
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Gerloff, Christian
2004
Cortical involvement in the generation of "involuntary" movements in restless legs syndrome
research article
The pathophysiology of the restless legs syndrome (RLS) is poorly understood. One index symptom is the urge to move, increasing at night. It is largely accepted that movement in RLS is "involuntary" and that the generators are below the level of the neocortex. Here the authors provide evidence that characteristic leg movements in RLS are preceded by preparatory cortical activation that cannot be attributed to sensory processing or to the expectancy of movement.
Type
research article
Author(s)
Rau, Cornelia
•
Hummel, Friedhelm
•
Gerloff, Christian
Date Issued
2004
Published in
Volume
62
Issue
6
Start page
998
End page
1000
Peer reviewed
REVIEWED
Written at
OTHER
EPFL units
Available on Infoscience
December 30, 2016
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