Neurophysiological Contributions to Dysphonia: The Role of Cortical Silent Periods in AdLD | Synapse
March 3, 2026
Neurophysiological Contributions to Dysphonia: The Role of Cortical Silent Periods in AdLD
Key Points
Dysphonia is influenced by cortical silent periods as observed in individuals with adductor laryngeal dystonia, making it a critical factor.
Researchers measured silent periods in the cortex, correlating their duration with dysphonia severity, showing significant variation among participants.
Observational analysis revealed distinct neurophysiological patterns related to motor control and speech production in AdLD patients.
These findings may inform future interventions aimed at managing dysphonia, indicating the need for more targeted therapeutic strategies.