124 •FDOPA uptake and glucose metabolism in early stages of corticobasal degeneration S. Laureys, E. Salmon, G. Garraux, P. Peigneux, C. Lemaire, C. Degueldre, G. Franck, Journal of Neurology, 246 (1999) 1151-1158 • The role of lateral occipitotemporal junction and area MT/V5 in the visual analysis of upperlimb posture P. Peigneux, E. Salmon, M. Van der Linden, G. Garraux, J. Aerts, G. Delfiore, C. Degueldre, A. Luxen, G. Orban, G. Franck, Neuroimage 11(2000), 644-655. •Presentation of a cognitive neuropsychological battery for limb apraxia assessment P. Peigneux & M. Van der Linden Revue de Neuropsychologie, 10 (2000), 311-362. •A neuropsychological and functional brain imaging study of visuo-imitative apraxia [Exploration neuropsychologique et par imagerie fonctionnelle cérébrale d'une apraxie visuoimitative] (French). P. Peigneux, M. Van der Linden, P. Andres-Benito, B. Sadzot, G. Franck, E. Salmon, Revue Neurologique, 156:5 (2000), 459-472. Papers submitted or in preparation • Neural and cognitive bases of upper limb apraxia in corticobasal degeneration Peigneux, P., Salmon, E., Garraux, G., Laureys, S., Willems, S., Degueldre, C., Lemaire, C., Luxen, A., Moonen, G., Franck, G., Destee, A., and Van der Linden, M. (submitted) Conferences Abstracts •Impaired effective connectivity in corticobasal degeneration (CBD): a PET study G. Garraux, E. Salmon, S. Laureys, C. Degueldre, C. Lemaire, A. Destée, G. Moonen Mov Disorders 15 suppl 3 (2000), 2000: 206. Communication affichée présentée à 6th International Congress of Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders, Barcelone, Espagne, 11-15 juin. • Functional and structural gray matter impairment underlying motor slowness in corticobasal degeneration (CBD) G. Garraux, E. Salmon, C. Degueldre, C. Lemaire, A. Destée, G. Moonen. Mov Disorders 15 suppl 3 (2000), 2000: 204. Communication affichée présentée à 6th International Congress of Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders, Barcelone, Espagne, 11-15 juin. •Impaired brain connectivity underlying motor slowness in corticobasal degeneration G. Garraux, E. Salmon, C. Degueldre, C. Lemaire, A. Destée, G. Moonen. (CBD). Mov Disorders 15 suppl 3 (2000), 2000: 204-5. Communication affichée présentée à 6th International Congress of Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders, Barcelone, Espagne, 11-15 juin. • Pathophysiology of motor slowness in corticobasal degeneration (CBD): voxel-based comparison of functional and structural data. G. Garraux, E. Salmon, A. Destée. Neuroimage, 11 (5 part 2), 2000, 129 Communication affichée présentée à 6th International Conference on Funtional Mapping of the Human Brain, San Antonio, USA, juin.
• Cognitive Neuropsychological and brain imaging investigation of apraxia in corticobasal degeneration P.Peigneux, E. Salmon, G. Garraux, S. Willems, C. Lemaire, A. Luxen, G. Franck, A. Destée, M. Van der Linden. Neuroimage, 11 (5 part 2), 2000, 117 Communication affichée présentée à 6th International Conference on Funtional Mapping of the Human Brain, San Antonio, USA, juin 0. • Cognitive neuropsychological and brain imaging investigation of apraxia in corticobasal degeneration Peigneux, P., Salmon, E., Garraux, G., Lemaire, C., Luxen, A., Franck, G., Destée, A., Van der Linden, M. NeuroImage,11(5), 2000, S117. Communication affichée présentée à 6th International Conference on Funtional Mapping of the Human Brain, San Antonio, USA, juin 0. •Striatal dopamine storage and cerebral glucose metabolism in early stages of corticobasal degeneration studied by PET Laureys, S., Salmon, E., Lemaire, C., Garraux, G., Degueldre, C., Peigneux, P., Luxen, A., Moonen, G., and Franck, G. Acta Neurologica Belgica.(in press) 125
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