Central Mechanisms of Tremor

Abstract
Physiologic and pathologic tremors are mechanistically classified into two broad groups: (1) those produced by oscillation in sensorimotor loops, so-called mechanical-reflex tremors, and (2) those produced by the oscillatory properties of central neuronal networks. This review provides a contemporary perspective of tremor pathophysiology while acknowledging that no form of tremor is understood completely. Indeed, the origin of oscillation in most forms of tremor is undefined, and in many instances the underlying pathology is unknown.