Cervical dystonia: Normal auditory mismatch negativity and abnormal somatosensory mismatch negativity.
Clin Neurophysiol
; 129(9): 1947-1954, 2018 09.
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OBJECTIVE: Previous electrophysiological and psychophysical tests have suggested that somatosensory integration is abnormal in dystonia. Here, we hypothesised that this abnormality could relate to a more general deficit in pre-attentive error/deviant detection in patients with dystonia. We therefore tested patients with dystonia and healthy subjects using a mismatch negativity paradigm (MMN), where evoked potentials generated in response to a standard repeated stimulus are subtracted from the responses to a rare "odd ball" stimulus. METHODS: We assessed MMN for somatosensory and auditory stimuli in patients with cervical dystonia and healthy age matched controls. RESULTS: We found a significant groupâ¯∗â¯oddball type interaction effect (F (1, 34)â¯=â¯4.5, pâ¯=â¯0.04, ρIâ¯=â¯0.63). A follow up independent t-test for sMMN data, showed a smaller sMMN amplitude in dystonic patients compared to controls (mean difference control-dystonia: -1.0⯵V ± 0.3, pâ¯<â¯0.00, tâ¯=â¯-3.1). However the amplitude of aMMN did not differ between groups (mean difference control-dystonia: -0.2⯵V ± 0.2, pâ¯=â¯0.24, tâ¯=â¯-1.2). We found a positive correlation between somatosensory MMN and somatosensory temporal discrimination threshold. CONCLUSION: These results suggest that pre-attentive error/deviant detection, specifically in the somatosensory domain, is abnormal in dystonia. This could underlie some previously reported electrophysiological and psychophysical abnormalities of somatosensory integration in dystonia. SIGNIFICANCE: One could hypothesize a deficit in pre-conscious orientation towards potentially salient signals might lead to a more conservative threshold for decision-making in dystonia.
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Corteza Auditiva
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Percepción Auditiva
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Tortícolis
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Potenciales Evocados Auditivos
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Potenciales Evocados Somatosensoriales
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Clin Neurophysiol
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2018
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