| 1. | The main neurotransmitter thought to be involved in hypokinesia is dopamine.
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| 2. | Typically, women exhibit more tremor in the beginning development of hypokinesia.
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| 3. | Hypokinesia is displayed in the brain and outwardly slightly different depending on when an individual is first affected.
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| 4. | The common features of PD and PD animal models are motor impairments ( hypotonia, bradykinesia, hypokinesia ).
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| 5. | Hypokinesia patients experience these typical stress symptoms on a regular basis because of damage to the basal ganglia system.
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| 6. | Thus, the net effect of dopamine depletion is to produce hypokinesia, an overall reduction in motor output.
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| 7. | On echocardiogram, this is manifest by abnormal wall motion ( hypokinesia ) or absent wall motion ( akinesia ).
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| 8. | Some Parkinson's patients are unable to move during sleep, prompting the diagnosis of " nocturnal hypokinesia ".
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| 9. | The emerald cockroach wasp alters behavior through the injection of venom directly into the host's brain, causing hypokinesia.
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| 10. | The dopamine pathway in the substantia nigra is essential to motor function, and commonly a lesion in this area correlates with displayed hypokinesia.
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