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Visuomotor Adaptation Deficits in Patients with Essential Tremor

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CEREBELLUM
卷 22, 期 5, 页码 925-937

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s12311-022-01474-5

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Essential tremor; Movement disorders; Motor learning; Visuomotor adaptation; Cerebellum

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This study found specific impairments in visuomotor adaptation task in patients with essential tremor (ET), providing further evidence of cerebellar dysfunction in ET patients.
Essential tremor (ET) is a progressive movement disorder whose pathophysiology is not fully understood. Current evidence supports the view that the cerebellum is critically involved in the genesis of the tremor in ET. However, it is still unknown whether cerebellar dysfunction affects not only the control of current movements but also the prediction of future movements through dynamic adaptation toward a changed environment. Here, we tested the capacity of 28 patients with ET to adapt in a visuomotor adaptation task known to depend on intact cerebellar function. We found specific impairments in that task compared to age-matched healthy controls. Adaptation to the visual perturbation was disrupted in ET patients, while de-adaptation, the phase after abrupt removal of the perturbation, developed similarly to control subjects. Baseline tremor-independent motor performance was as well similar to healthy controls, indicating that adaptation deficits in ET patients were not rooted in an inability to perform goal-directed movements. There was no association between clinical severity scores of ET and early visuomotor adaptation abilities. These results provide further evidence that the cerebellum is dysfunctional in ET.

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