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DTSTART:20111025T170500Z
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LOCATION:4274 Chamberlin
SUMMARY:Airway sensory deficits in Parkinson’s Disease – Evidence 
 of a complex system gone awry? Now what?\, Chaos & Complex Systems Sem
 inar\, Michael J. Hammer\, UW School of Medicine and Public Health
DESCRIPTION:Historically\, Parkinson's Disease (PD) has simply been cl
 assified as a "movement disorder". Recent evidence\, including data fr
 om our laboratory\, strongly suggests a more complex model of sensory-
 movement interaction whereby airway movements are guided by sensory (e
 .g.\, touch) inputs to the central nervous system. Sensory-movement in
 teractions\, and the related deficits that accompany PD\, substantiall
 y impact a constellation of important airway functions such as breathi
 ng\, cough\, speech\, swallow\, and voice. This seminar will focus on 
 (a) how airway sensory-movement functions are negatively impacted by P
 D\, (b) the clinical consequences of this impact\, and (c) strategies 
 that may improve these airway sensory-movement functions in PD.\n
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=2321
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