Reduced afferent-induced facilitation of primary motor cortex excitability in restless legs syndrome
Highlights • Restless legs syndrome (RLS) features both motor and sensory symptoms (primarily in the evening). • The perturbation of sensorimotor integration in RLS does not follow a circadian rhythm. • Patients with RLS show low levels of afferent-induced facilitation. • RLS might result indirectly...
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description | Highlights • Restless legs syndrome (RLS) features both motor and sensory symptoms (primarily in the evening). • The perturbation of sensorimotor integration in RLS does not follow a circadian rhythm. • Patients with RLS show low levels of afferent-induced facilitation. • RLS might result indirectly from a disorder of cortical sensorimotor integration. |
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