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Abstract
Keywords:
Introduction
Answering the Three Key Questions Regarding Focal Task-Specific Dystonia
The Underlying Mechanism
The Developmental Cause
Therapeutic Translation: Mechanism-Informed Rehabilitation
Clinical Implementation: A Practical Guide for Below- or At-Threshold Retraining
Addressing Variability in Patient Outcomes
Hypothesis Verification via Computational Modeling
Network Model
Synaptic Connectivity
Input Drive and External Stimuli
Simulation of Overreaching and Dystonia
Firing Rate Analysis
Simulation and Implementation
Computational Model Demonstrates the Emergency of Dystonic Synergy in E/I Network
Discussion
High-Level Synthesis
Relation to Existing Models and Literature
Future Directions and Testable Predictions
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