What predicts falls in Parkinson disease? Observations from the Parkinson's Foundation registry
SA Parashos, BR Bloem, NM Browner… - Neurology: Clinical …, 2018 - AAN Enterprises
Background We undertook this study to identify patients with Parkinson disease (PD) with
no or rare falls who may progress to frequent falling by their next annual follow-up visit. …
no or rare falls who may progress to frequent falling by their next annual follow-up visit. …
Effect of age on visuomotor functional MR imaging1
RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES: We sought to determine the effect of age on functional MR
imaging experiments performed with visual and motor stimulation. We hypothesized that …
imaging experiments performed with visual and motor stimulation. We hypothesized that …
Timing of cortical activation: a latency-resolved event-related functional MR imaging study
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The time course of cortical activations of different anatomic
areas has been demonstrated to reflect, to some degree, the temporal dynamics of the …
areas has been demonstrated to reflect, to some degree, the temporal dynamics of the …
Targeted rhythmic auditory cueing during treadmill and overground gait for individuals with Parkinson disease: A case series
MA Sherron, SA Stevenson, NM Browner… - Journal of Neurologic …, 2020 - journals.lww.com
Background and Purpose: Rhythmic auditory cueing and treadmill walking can improve
spatiotemporal gait parameters through entrainment of movement patterns. Careful selection of …
spatiotemporal gait parameters through entrainment of movement patterns. Careful selection of …
Movement disorders in dental practice
NM Browner, S Frucht - Improving Oral Health for the Elderly: An …, 2008 - Springer
The purpose of this chapter is to review the classification, clinical phenomenology, diagnosis
and treatment of movement disorders. These conditions are characterized by abnormalities …
and treatment of movement disorders. These conditions are characterized by abnormalities …
Correlation of functional MR imaging activation data with simple reaction times
PURPOSE: To determine the relationship between subject reaction times (RTs) and activation
volume in the brain during visuomotor functional magnetic resonance (MR) imaging. …
volume in the brain during visuomotor functional magnetic resonance (MR) imaging. …
Anchoring of a monotopic membrane protein: the binding of prostaglandin H2 synthase-1 to the surface of a phospholipid bilayer
M Nina, S Bernèche, B Roux - European Biophysics Journal, 2000 - Springer
Anchoring of a monotopic membrane protein: the binding of prostaglandin H2 synthase-1 to
the surface of a phospholipid bilayer Page 1 ARTICLE Mafalda Nina · Simon Berne¡che · …
the surface of a phospholipid bilayer Page 1 ARTICLE Mafalda Nina · Simon Berne¡che · …
[PDF][PDF] EPA-SAB-EEC-95-018
CM Browner, DA Browner - 1995 - Citeseer
2.1 Background The Environmental Engineering Committee (EEC) of the EPA Science Advisory
Board (SAB) was requested to provide input to a project planned by the Source Methods …
Board (SAB) was requested to provide input to a project planned by the Source Methods …
[PDF][PDF] RHYTHMIC AUDITORY STIMULATION FOR IMPROVED GAIT IN PARKINSON'S
MA Sherron, SAS SPT, NMB SPT, D Michael… - dptportfolios.web.unc.edu
Parkinson’s disease is often associated with deficits in gait speed and other spatiotemporal
measures, which can negatively impact balance and community mobility. Rhythmic auditory …
measures, which can negatively impact balance and community mobility. Rhythmic auditory …
[HTML][HTML] Functional neuroimaging of the central autonomic network: recent developments and clinical implications
M Sklerov, E Dayan, N Browner - Clinical Autonomic Research, 2019 - Springer
Purpose The central autonomic network (CAN) is an intricate system of brainstem, subcortical,
and cortical structures that play key roles in the function of the autonomic nervous system. …
and cortical structures that play key roles in the function of the autonomic nervous system. …