METHODS OF BRAIN RESEARCH IN THE CERVICAL DYSTONIA

Author:

Ragimova A.1,Feurra M.1

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Cognition and Decision Making, Institute for Cognitive Neuroscience, NRU HSE

Abstract

The review is based on 149 foreign and Russian articles. The features of the brain functioning in cervical dystonia (CD) through the prism of modern technologies are reviewed. CD is hard to diagnose currently. CD is one of the promising areas not only in the clinical paradigm. In the future, CD can become an interesting model for studying the features of the balance of excitation/inhibition in brain neurons with the use of modern technologies. Using CD as a model of specific changes in function connections of brain regions, it would be possible to extrapolate the results to a healthy population and to the patients with other neurological or mental diseases.

Publisher

The Russian Academy of Sciences

Reference149 articles.

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