Clinical Applicantion of Multi-Tracer PET/MR Imaging in Neurological Disorders/Disease
Alzheimer DiseaseParkinson Disease2 moreThe goal of this clinical trial is to learn about the application of domestic PET/MR in major brain diseases. The main questions it aims to answer are: Overcome the bottleneck of early accurate diagnosis and treatment in major brain diseases clinical practice. Promote the clinical application of domestic PET/MR, enhance international competitiveness. Participants will have a PET/MR scan of the brain.
North American Prodromal Synucleinopathy Consortium Stage 2
REM Sleep Behavior DisorderParkinson Disease4 moreThis study will enroll participants with idiopathic REM sleep behavior disorder (RBD) and healthy controls for the purpose of preparing for a clinical trial of neuroprotective treatments against synucleinopathies.
The Novel 18F-labeled MAO-B PET Tracer Study in Parkinsonism Patients
Parkinson DiseaseThis study mainly aims to prospectively evaluate the changes of reactive astrogliosis in Parkinsonism patients of Chinese population by the novel 18F-labeled MAO-B PET tracer.
Voluntary Activation During Isokinetic Contractions in Subjects With Neuromotor Disorders
Multiple SclerosisPoststroke/CVA Hemiparesis2 moreActivation is the amount of voluntary recruitment of a muscle during voluntary contraction. Full activation implies the recruitment of all muscle fibres at their tetanic frequency. In healthy subjects, and even in sports performances, full activation may be rarely achieved despite a subjectively maximal effort. Highly decreased activation has been observed in patients affected by various orthopaedic and neurological disorders. In these subjects, paresis may be caused or aggravated by primitive impairments of the central nervous system and/or, by stimuli arising from peripheral damaged tissues that inhibit the corticospinal or the intraspinal recruitment of motoneurones ("arthrogenous muscle weakness"). There are numerous investigations in the literature on activation measured during isometric contractions, while they are substantially missing as far as isokinetic concentric contractions are concerned. There are reasons to suppose that, contrary to what has been demonstrated for healthy subjects, in patients with various motor impairments the activation is diminished the more, the higher is the joint rotation speed. The present study aims to investigate the amount of activation of the quadriceps femoris during subjectively maximal isometric contractions at 40° knee flexion (0°=complete extension) and isokinetic concentric contractions at an angular velocity of 100°/s in patients with various orthopaedic and neurologic conditions. Activation will be measured on an isokinetic dynamometer, through the "interpolated twitch technique". This consists of stimulating a representative sample of the muscle belly through an electric shock. If the shock does not generate an extra force during contraction, all muscle fibres belonging to the sample reached by the electric shock can be claimed to be recruited at their tetanic frequency. Otherwise, following the stimulus, a twitch can be observed revealing submaximal voluntary recruitment of the muscle.
LRRK2, GBA and Other Genetic Biomarkers in Eastern European (Ashkenazi) Jews With and Without Parkinson's...
Parkinson DiseaseLRRK21 moreSingle site observational study focused on elucidating the genes and biochemical pathways involved in causing Parkinson disease.
Vestibulopathy as a Cause of Imbalance in Parkinson
Parkinson's DiseaseBalance problems and falls are common in people with Parkinson's disease but respond poorly to dopamine stimulating medications suggesting other causes. The main goal of this study is to assess whether imbalance and gait problems in people with Parkinson's disease may be related to vestibular (inner ear balance center) changes not related to loss of dopamine in the brain.
Can Subthalamic Stimulation Using Directional Electrodes Improve Postoperative Management in Parkinson's...
Parkinson's DiseaseDeep Brain StimulationThe primary objective of the study is to determine if subthalamic nucleus (STN) deep brain stimulation (DBS) using the Vercise directional leads improves neuropsychiatric state and neuropsychiatric fluctuations 12 months after surgery in a large consecutive series of STN-DBS Parkinson's disease (PD) patients.
Sensory Filtering in the Human Basal Ganglia as a Mechanism of Parkinson's Disease
Parkinson DiseaseThe investigators are investigating the brain activity associated with sensory information in movement disorders in order to improve treatment of these symptoms beyond what is currently available.
Perception in Parkinson's Disease
Parkinson's DiseasePerception1 moreThe investigators plan to examine the relation of perceptual variables-basic vision, unusual perceptual experiences(including but not limited to visual hallucinations)-to relevant functional variables such as cognition, mood, and alertness/sleepiness in an online sample of persons with Parkinson's disease (PwPD). It is hypothesized that unusual perceptual experiences will relate significantly to the selected variables. Participants do not need to experience visual hallucinations to be able to participate in this study. This is an observational study only, and not an interventional study.
Noninterventional Study Evaluating Parkinson's Disease Diary Use
Parkinson's DiseaseThis study aims to evaluate the impact of the frequency of assessments on the variability over time, reliability, and compliance for the Parkinson's disease (PD) diary in patients with PD in whom medications do not provide adequate control of symptoms.