Abstract

Introduction: Patients suffering from Parkinson’s disease (PD) often show deficits in the self-initiation and selection of movements which can be partly compensated when using external cues. We investigated neural correlates of impairments in the initiation and selection of self-initiated versus externally cued movements in PD and how behavioral changes relate to medication and changes in fMRI activity and connectivity patterns.

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