Triggering motor memory consolidation in Parkinson’s disease: the effects of complex practice on brain activity during learning of postural and fine motor tasks KU Leuven
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is characterized by severe motor symptoms, including postural instability and upper limb dysfunction that are only partially alleviated by medication. PD is also a motor learning disease due to the degradation of the striatum, involved in the consolidation of motor memory. We showed earlier that motor practice improves writing deficits and that there is long term potential when it is applied in a focused manner. ...