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Neuroscience | 2017

Freezing-related perception deficits of asymmetrical walking in Parkinson’s disease

Esther Bekkers; Wouter Hoogkamer; Aniek Bengevoord; Elke Heremans; Sabine Verschueren; Alice Nieuwboer

Patients with Parkinsons disease (PD), and especially those with freezing of gait (FOG), are known to experience impairments in gait rhythmicity, symmetry, and bilateral coordination between both legs. In the current study, we investigated whether deficits in perception of gait speed between limbs were more pronounced in freezers than in non-freezers and could explain some of these gait impairments. We also assessed cognitive ability and proprioception. Twenty-five PD patients (13 freezers, 12 non-freezers) and 12 healthy controls walked on a split-belt treadmill, while the speed of one of the belts was gradually increased. Participants had to indicate the moment at which they perceived belt speeds to be different. The main outcome variables were the number of correct responses (perception accuracy) and the difference in belt speeds at the moment the participants perceived belt speeds to be different (perception threshold). In addition, gait characteristics during both split- and tied-belt walking were determined. Results showed significantly lower perception accuracy in freezers, whereas the perception threshold did not differ between groups. During tied-belt walking, freezers exhibited more asymmetrical step lengths and limb excursions than non-freezers and healthy controls. Greater step length and limb excursions were associated with better perception, whereas more variable gait was associated with more impaired perception. The results confirm the hypothesis that freezers have impaired perception of locomotor asymmetry. While proprioceptive and cognitive ability did not explain these findings, the possible causal link with the occurrence of FOG needs further corroboration.


Neuroscience | 2016

Dual-task-related neural connectivity changes in patients with Parkinson' disease.

Griet Vervoort; Elke Heremans; Aniek Bengevoord; Carolien Strouwen; Evelien Nackaerts; Wim Vandenberghe; Alice Nieuwboer


Gait & Posture | 2016

Center of mass trajectories during turning in patients with Parkinson's disease with and without freezing of gait

Aniek Bengevoord; Griet Vervoort; Joke Spildooren; Elke Heremans; Wim Vandenberghe; B.R. Bloem; Alice Nieuwboer


Parkinsonism & Related Disorders | 2016

Functional connectivity alterations in the motor and fronto-parietal network relate to behavioral heterogeneity in Parkinson's disease

Griet Vervoort; Kaat Alaerts; Aniek Bengevoord; Evelien Nackaerts; Elke Heremans; Wim Vandenberghe; Alice Nieuwboer


Behavioural Brain Research | 2015

Distal motor deficit contributions to postural instability and gait disorder in Parkinson's disease

Griet Vervoort; Aniek Bengevoord; Evelien Nackaerts; Elke Heremans; Wim Vandenberghe; Alice Nieuwboer


Parkinsonism & Related Disorders | 2016

Progression of postural control and gait deficits in Parkinson's disease and freezing of gait: A longitudinal study

Griet Vervoort; Aniek Bengevoord; Carolien Strouwen; Esther Bekkers; Elke Heremans; Wim Vandenberghe; Alice Nieuwboer


Archive | 2016

Dual-task related functional connectivity alterations in patients with Parkinson’s disease and Freezing of Gait

Griet Vervoort; Elke Heremans; Aniek Bengevoord; Carolien Strouwen; Evelien Nackaerts; Wim Vandenberghe; Alice Nieuwboer


Journal of Parkinson's disease | 2016

Perceptual deficits of gait asymmetry during split-belt walking in patients with Parkinson’s disease with and without freezing of gait

Esther Bekkers; Wouter Hoogkamer; Aniek Bengevoord; Elke Heremans; Sabine Verschueren; Alice Nieuwboer


Archive | 2015

Freezing of gait in Parkinson’s disease and the role of postural control impairments

Aniek Bengevoord; Griet Vervoort; Wim Vandenberghe; Bastiaan R. Bloem; Alice Nieuwboer


Archive | 2015

Altered functional connectivity correlates with motor and cognitive control measures within clinical subtypes of Parkinson’s disease

Griet Vervoort; Aniek Bengevoord; Wim Vandenberghe; Alice Nieuwboer

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Alice Nieuwboer

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Griet Vervoort

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Wim Vandenberghe

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Elke Heremans

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Evelien Nackaerts

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Joke Spildooren

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Carolien Strouwen

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Esther Bekkers

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Sabine Verschueren

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Wouter Hoogkamer

University of Colorado Boulder

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