Publikation

Habituation of the auditory startle response in cervical dystonia and Parkinson's disease

Wissenschaftlicher Artikel/Review - 01.01.2008

Bereiche
PubMed
DOI

Zitation
Putzki N, Graf K, Stude P, Diener H, Maschke M. Habituation of the auditory startle response in cervical dystonia and Parkinson's disease. European neurology 2008; 59:172-8.
Art
Wissenschaftlicher Artikel/Review (Englisch)
Zeitschrift
European neurology 2008; 59
Veröffentlichungsdatum
01.01.2008
eISSN (Online)
1421-9913
Seiten
172-8
Kurzbeschreibung/Zielsetzung

The auditory startle response (ASR) is a brainstem reflex elicited by an unexpected acoustic stimulus. In focal dystonia (FD), the excitability of brainstem neurons is abnormally enhanced. To identify a possible impact of this pathology on the processing of acoustic stimuli, we studied the habituation of the ASR in patients (n = 11) with FD and compared the findings to those of patients with Parkinson's disease (PD; n = 11) and controls (n = 11). Latencies in FD patients did not differ from those of controls but were delayed in PD patients compared to controls (p < 0.0001). Habituation was normal at the orbicularis oculi muscles but reduced at the sternocleidomastoid muscles in FD (p = 0.005). Habituation in PD was comparable to controls. Normal latencies and sequence activation indicate intact neural pathways mediating the ASR in FD. Impaired habituation of the ASR points towards a reduced inhibition of acoustic stimuli in FD.