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Neuroplasticity in Parkinson's Disease
Sponsor: University of Minnesota
Summary
The purpose of this project is to increase our understanding of the early state and temporal evolution of neuroplastic changes in the cortex and subthalamic nucleus (STN) of people with PD, and the relationship of these changes to the emergence and expression of PD motor and non-motor signs. Neurophysiological biomarkers derived from this work may be important for the early detection and prediction of progression of disease. They can also provide the means to assess the efficacy of interventions designed to prevent or slow disease progression.
Official title: Plasticity of Motor Systems in Early Stage Parkinson's Disease
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
21 Years - 75 Years
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
50
Start Date
2021-03-01
Completion Date
2028-11-09
Last Updated
2025-08-08
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
Neuroimaging
This project will use neuroimaging (7T MRI: structural, diffusion and rest-state functional MRI) and non-invasive brain stimulation (TMS: PAS. SAI) techniques to quantify structural and functional changes in brain function.
Quantitative assessments
Quantitative assessments of motor function (gait, gait initiation, reactive balance, bradykinesia, repetitive alternating movements, rigidity, stop-signal reaction time), and neuropsychological function
Locations (1)
University of Minnesota
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States