| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8687896 | NeuroImage: Clinical | 2018 | 8 Pages | 
Abstract
												Abnormal resting-state FC in multiple networks with putative sensorimotor function may act as basis of preexisting observations made during task-related neuroimaging. Further, altered connectivity between the cerebellar and basal ganglia network underlines the important role of these structures in the disease.
											Keywords
												BOLDFOVFHDADDSContrICNrsfMRIFWHMBGNSMGSPCSM1ROIICATIVSupramarginal gyrusiPSPCAFunctional connectivityIndependent component analysisPrincipal component analysisResting state functional magnetic resonance imagingindependent componentResting statetotal intracranial volumeSMAfocal hand dystoniadystoniaintraparietal sulcusIntrinsic Connectivity Networkfull width at half maximumprimary somatosensory cortexprimary motor cortexPrimary sensorimotor cortexSuperior parietal cortexSecondary somatosensory cortexPremotor cortexgrey matterPPNCerebellumsupplementary motor arearegion of interestField of viewblood oxygen level-dependentpathealthy controlsWriter's cramp
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											Authors
												Tobias Mantel, Tobias Meindl, Yong Li, Angela Jochim, Gina Gora-Stahlberg, Jona Kräenbring, Maria Berndt, Christian Dresel, Bernhard Haslinger, 
											