Left-right differences in motor thresholds after stimulation of the globus pallidus before pallidotomy

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Abstract

Left-right upper limb motor threshold differences were found after electrical stimulation of the globus pallidus administered as a neuroprotective measure to avoid lesioning of the internal capsule during stereotactic pallidotomy for treatment of Parkinson's disease. Left sided stimulation resulted in lower thresholds in right handed patients compared with left handed patients. These differences were significant in women, but no significant differences were found in men. In patients undergoing bilateral pallidotomy, the stimulation produced more significant left-right motor threshold differences. In the absence of known sex-related anatomical left-right corticospinal tract differences, the variability was the result of spinal excitability modulations most likely related to handedness.

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Berić, A., Sterio, D., Dogali, M., & Kelly, P. (1997). Left-right differences in motor thresholds after stimulation of the globus pallidus before pallidotomy. Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, 63(2), 159–162. https://doi.org/10.1136/jnnp.63.2.159

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