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Functional Correlates of Action Observation of Gait in Patients with Parkinson's Disease.

Giulia BommaritoMartina PutzoluLaura AvanzinoCarola CosentinoAlessandro BottaRoberta MarcheseMatilde IngleseElisa Pelosin
Published in: Neural plasticity (2020)
Gait parameters, including gait velocity, stride length, and their coefficients of variability (CV), were different in PD patients compared to HS, whereas gait performance was similar between FOG+ and FOG-. The PD group, compared to HS, presented reduced functional activation in the frontal, cingulum, and parietooccipital regions. Reduced activity was more pronounced in the FOG+ group, compared to both HS and FOG- groups. Gait variability positively correlated with precuneus neural activity in the FOG+ group. Discussion. Patients with PD present a reduced functional activity during AO of gait, especially if FOG+. A baseline knowledge of the neural correlates of AO of gait in the clinical routine "on" status would help for the design of future AO rehabilitative interventions.
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