Focal Dystonia Clinical Trial
Official title:
EEG Study of Movement-Related Center-Surround Organization in Hand Dystonia
This study will examine how the brain operates during execution and control of voluntary
movement and what goes wrong with these processes in disease. It will use
electroencephalography (EEG) and electromyography (EMG) to compare brain function in normal
subjects and in patients with focal hand dystonia. In dystonia, involuntary muscle movements,
or spasms, cause uncontrolled twisting and repetitive movement or abnormal postures. Focal
dystonia involves just one region of the body, such as the hand, neck or face.
EEG measures the electrical activity of the brain. The activity is recorded using wire
electrodes attached to the scalp or mounted on a Lycra cap placed on the head. EMG measures
electrical activity from muscles. It uses wire electrodes placed on the skin over the
muscles.
Adult healthy normal volunteers and patients with focal hand dystonia may be eligible for
this study. Patients will be selected from NINDS's dystonia patient database.
Participants will sit in a semi-reclining chair in a darkened room and be asked to move
either their right index finger, right foot, or the angle of their mouth on the right side at
a rate of one movement every 10 seconds. Brain and muscle activity will be measured during
this task with EEG and EMG recordings.
Objective
- To find and quantify EEG/MEG correlates of cortical center-surround organization and
intracortical inhibition.
- To compare these between healthy volunteers and focal hand dystonia (FHD) patients.
Study Population
- Healthy volunteers and FHD patients.
Design
- The study has two separate arms aiming to examine the same question. In the first one
subjects perform a 4-choice contingence negative variation (CNT) type motor task while
multi-channel EEG and EMG are recorded. In the second arm somatosensory evoked potentials
(SEPs) or fields (SEFs) are recorded to median nerve stimulation.
Outcome Measures
- First arm: EEG band-power difference between "center" and "surround". Second arm: number,
amplitude, and power of high frequency oscillations (HFOs) component of SEPs/SEFs.
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