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Central and peripheral excitability in restless limbs syndrome | Synapse
March 1, 2026
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Central and peripheral excitability in restless limbs syndrome
AG
Amedeo De Grado
University of Milan
GF
Gaia Fanella
Aarhus University Hospital
JH
James Howells
The University of Sydney
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To investigate the differences in central and peripheral excitability in individuals with restless limbs syndrome.
Conducted assessments on central and peripheral excitability.
Analyzed neuromotor control mechanisms related to restless limbs syndrome.
Reviewed dopaminergic pathways involvement in symptoms.
Identified significant differences in excitability between affected and unaffected limbs.
Observed alterations in neuromotor control pathways.
Dopaminergic pathways showed involvement in symptom expression.
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https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1093/braincomms/fcaf506/8403951
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