Title
Brain anatomical substrates of mirror movements in Kallmann syndrome.
Abstract
Among male patients affected by Kallmann syndrome, a genetically determined disease due to defective neural migration leading to hypogonadropic hypogonadism and hypo/anosmia, about 40% present the peculiar phenomenon of mirror movements, i.e. involuntary movements mirroring contralateral voluntary hand movements. Several pathogenic hypotheses have been proposed, but the ultimate neurological mechanisms are still elusive.
Year
DOI
Venue
2015
10.1016/j.neuroimage.2014.09.067
NeuroImage
Keywords
Field
DocType
Kallmann syndrome,Mirror movements,MRI,Brain,Motor cortex
Developmental psychology,Kallmann syndrome,Neuroscience,Anatomy,Lateralization of brain function,White matter,Fractional anisotropy,Psychology,Motor cortex,Precentral gyrus,Temporal lobe,Middle frontal gyrus
Journal
Volume
ISSN
Citations 
104
1053-8119
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
1
22
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
R Manara100.34
A Salvalaggio200.34
V Citton300.34
V Palumbo400.34
A D'Errico500.34
A Elefante600.34
C Briani700.34
E Cantone800.34
G Ottaviano900.34
M T Pellecchia1000.34
N A Greggio1100.34
L Weis1210.69
G D'Agosto1300.34
M Rossato1400.34
E De Carlo1500.34
E Napoli1600.34
G Coppola1700.34
F Di Salle1800.34
Arturo Brunetti19152.30
G Bonanni2000.34
A A Sinisi2100.34
A Favaro2200.34