Rethinking Movement Disorders

运动障碍 舞蹈病 心理学 感知 抽搐 肌张力障碍 认知 神经科学 动作(物理) 认知心理学 帕金森病 原发性震颤 认知科学 疾病 医学 病理 物理 量子力学
作者
Alexander Münchau,Christine Klein,Christian Beste
出处
期刊:Movement Disorders [Wiley]
卷期号:39 (3): 472-484 被引量:1
标识
DOI:10.1002/mds.29706
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Abstract At present, clinical practice and research in movement disorders (MDs) focus on the “normalization” of altered movements. In this review, rather than concentrating on problems and burdens people with MDs undoubtedly have, we highlight their hidden potentials. Starting with current definitions of Parkinson's disease (PD), dystonia, chorea, and tics, we outline that solely conceiving these phenomena as signs of dysfunction falls short of their complex nature comprising both problems and potentials. Such potentials can be traced and understood in light of well‐established cognitive neuroscience frameworks, particularly ideomotor principles, and their influential modern derivatives. Using these frameworks, the wealth of data on altered perception‐action integration in the different MDs can be explained and systematized using the mechanism‐oriented concept of perception‐action binding. According to this concept, MDs can be understood as phenomena requiring and fostering flexible modifications of perception‐action associations. Consequently, although conceived as being caught in a (trough) state of deficits, given their high flexibility, people with MDs also have high potential to switch to (adaptive) peak activity that can be conceptualized as hidden potentials. Currently, clinical practice and research in MDs are concerned with deficits and thus the “deep and wide troughs,” whereas “scattered narrow peaks” reflecting hidden potentials are neglected. To better delineate and utilize the latter to alleviate the burden of affected people, and destigmatize their conditions, we suggest some measures, including computational modeling combined with neurophysiological methods and tailored treatment. © 2024 International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society.
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