%0 Journal Article %T The Effect of Botulinum Toxin on Network Connectivity in Cervical Dystonia: Lessons from Magnetoencephalography %A Abdullah Alshammaa %A Abhimanyu Mahajan %A Andrew Zillgitt %A Christos Sidiropoulos %A Patricia Kaminski %A Peter LeWitt %A Susan M. Bowyer %J Archive of "Tremor and Other Hyperkinetic Movements". %D 2017 %R 10.7916/D84M9H4W %X Pharmacological management of cervical dystonia (CD) is considered to be symptomatic in effect, rather than targeting the underlying pathophysiology of the disease. Magnetoencephalography (MEG), a direct measure of neuronal activity, while accepted as a modality for pre-surgical mapping in epilepsy, has never been used to explore the effect of pharmacotherapy in movement disorders %K Cervical dystonia %K functional imaging %K magnetoencephalography %K botulinum toxin %K sensorimotor integration %U https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5712677/