COMPARISON OF THEORIES OF REST TREMOR MECHANISM IN PARKINSON’S DISEASE: CENTRAL OSCILLATOR (SOURCE-TRIGGERED OSCILLATIONS) AND FEEDBACK-INDUCED INSTABILITY IN THE SENSORIMOTOR LOOP (SELF-SUSTAINED OSCILLATIONS)

Rest tremor is one of the most common and disabling symptoms of Parkinson’s disease (PD). The exact neural origin of rest tremor is still not clearly understood. Understanding the origin of rest tremor is important as it may aid in optimizing existing treatment strategies such as Deep Brain Stimulat...

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Published inJournal of mechanics in medicine and biology Vol. 20; no. 4; p. 1950075
Main Authors SHAH, VRUTANGKUMAR V., GOYAL, SACHIN, PALANTHANDALAM-MADAPUSI, HARISH J.
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Abstract Rest tremor is one of the most common and disabling symptoms of Parkinson’s disease (PD). The exact neural origin of rest tremor is still not clearly understood. Understanding the origin of rest tremor is important as it may aid in optimizing existing treatment strategies such as Deep Brain Stimulation or in developing new treatment strategies for rest tremor reduction. There are broadly two theories that are gaining prominence for rest tremor generation in PD. The first theory is the central oscillator theory that states that the rest tremor is triggered by an oscillatory source in the brain. The second theory is the feedback-induced instability theory that states that the rest tremor arises out of a feedback-induced instability in the sensorimotor loop. This paper analyzes validity of the two theories based on established clinical observations of Parkinsonian rest tremor by using representative simulation examples. Finally, based on our analysis, we propose two test-worthy experiments for further validation.
AbstractList Rest tremor is one of the most common and disabling symptoms of Parkinson’s disease (PD). The exact neural origin of rest tremor is still not clearly understood. Understanding the origin of rest tremor is important as it may aid in optimizing existing treatment strategies such as Deep Brain Stimulation or in developing new treatment strategies for rest tremor reduction. There are broadly two theories that are gaining prominence for rest tremor generation in PD. The first theory is the central oscillator theory that states that the rest tremor is triggered by an oscillatory source in the brain. The second theory is the feedback-induced instability theory that states that the rest tremor arises out of a feedback-induced instability in the sensorimotor loop. This paper analyzes validity of the two theories based on established clinical observations of Parkinsonian rest tremor by using representative simulation examples. Finally, based on our analysis, we propose two test-worthy experiments for further validation.
Author SHAH, VRUTANGKUMAR V.
GOYAL, SACHIN
PALANTHANDALAM-MADAPUSI, HARISH J.
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Title COMPARISON OF THEORIES OF REST TREMOR MECHANISM IN PARKINSON’S DISEASE: CENTRAL OSCILLATOR (SOURCE-TRIGGERED OSCILLATIONS) AND FEEDBACK-INDUCED INSTABILITY IN THE SENSORIMOTOR LOOP (SELF-SUSTAINED OSCILLATIONS)
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