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Investigation of Agonistic/Antagonistic Movement in Parkinson’s Disease from an Ergodic Point of View

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Temporal Disorder in Human Oscillatory Systems

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The major symptoms of Parkinson’s disease are motor deficiency (akinesia, bradykinesia, hypokinesia), rigidity and tremor. For assessment of motor symptoms we used a technical motor performance test developed by Schoppe [1].

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Kraus, P.H., Bittner, H.R., Klotz, P., Przuntek, H. (1987). Investigation of Agonistic/Antagonistic Movement in Parkinson’s Disease from an Ergodic Point of View. In: Temporal Disorder in Human Oscillatory Systems. Springer Series in Synergetics, vol 36. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-72637-8_12

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