Association of abnormal explicit sense of agency with cerebellar impairment in myoclonus-dystonia

Non-motor aspects in dystonia are now well recognized. The sense of agency, which refers to the experience of controlling one's own actions, has been scarcely studied in dystonia, even though its disturbances can contribute to movement disorders. Among various brain structures, the cerebral cor...

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Hauptverfasser: Tarrano, Clément, Galléa, Cécile, Delorme, Cécile, McGovern, Eavan M, Atkinson-Clement, Cyril, Barnham, Isaac Jarratt, Brochard, Vanessa, Thobois, Stéphane, Tranchant, Christine, Grabli, David, Degos, Bertrand, Corvol, Jean Christophe, Pedespan, Jean-Michel, Krystkowiak, Pierre, Houeto, Jean-Luc, Degardin, Adrian, Defebvre, Luc, Valabrègue, Romain, Beranger, Benoit, Apartis, Emmanuelle, Vidailhet, Marie, Roze, Emmanuel, Worbe, Yulia
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