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Differential functional connectivity in thalamic and dopaminergic pathways in restless legs syndrome: a meta-analysis.

Thomas Derya KocarHans-Peter MüllerJan Kassubek
Published in: Therapeutic advances in neurological disorders (2020)
Sensorimotor dysfunction in RLS seems to be reflected by decreased functional connectivity within the dopaminergic pathways. Network extension in the thalamus can be regarded as an adaptation to somatosensory dysfunction in RLS. This differential functional connectivity pattern extends prior findings on cerebral somatosensory processing in RLS and offers an explanation for the efficacy of dopaminergic treatment.
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