Analysis of Information Processing on Akinesia in Patients with Parkinson's Disease

파킨슨 질환자의 동작개시 지연에 대한 정보처리과정의 분석

Kim, Jong-Hwan;Won, Chung-Hee
김종환;원충희

  • Published : 20040000

Abstract

This study investigated akinesia and bradykinesia as a basis of control system in patients with parkinson's disease. 14 adults, 7 patients with parkinson's disease and normal adults participated in this study. The experiment analyzed akinesia and bradykinesia of patient with parkinson's disease as a function of arm movement characteristics in aspects of time control. The apparatus was horizontal angular displacement manipulanda, and the subjects' task was to move a fixed starting position toward one of three target position. The data collected for reaction tim The significant main effects of group were found for RT. That is, the patient with parkinson's disease demonstrated longer RT In conclusion, parkison's disease patients showed marked hesitations between the movement segments compared with controls, suggesting that they have difficulity in implementing and in switching between motor program steps. Impaired force control and a reduced capacity to terminate movements in Parkinson's disease are discussed as possible explanations of the deficit in motor program implementation.

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