Parkinsonism is usually designated a movement disorder. However, cognitive impairment comprises a major part of many parkinsonian syndromes, and inversely correlates with quality of life. Parkinsonian features are largely attributed to subcortical dopaminergic dysfunction, although other brain regions and neurotransmitters also contribute. This is illustrated by phenotypic differences among different parkinsonian syndromes. Slowed processing speed and executive dysfunction are generally expected in parkinsonian patients, but additional cognitive features can suggest specific pathological substrates, e.g. apraxia in corticobasal degeneration. Similarly, motor symptoms generally include combinations of bradykinesia, rigidity, rest tremor, and...
Summary: Movement disorders are caused by impairment of the basal ganglia and extrapyramidal connect...
Background: cognitive impairment is one of the non motor features widely descripted in parkinsonian ...
IntroductionResearch suggests an association between global cognition and postural instability/gait ...
Parkinsonism is usually designated a movement disorder. However, cognitive impairment comprises a ma...
Background: In patients with Parkinson disease (PD), severe postural and gait impairments are rarely...
Ph. D. Thesis.Gait impairments are a cardinal feature of Parkinson’s disease (PD) and significantly ...
[Poster] Objective: To examine the relationship between cognition and gait in an incident cohort ...
PhD ThesisCognitive decline and dementia are core features of Parkinson’s disease (PD) with major pe...
Parkinson's disease (PD) is traditionally characterized by the cardinal motor symptoms of tremor, ri...
Parkinson's disease (PD) is characterized by a range of motor symptoms. Besides the cardinal symptom...
Published in final edited form as: Neuropsychology. 2017 September; 31(6): 613–623. doi:10.1037/neu0...
Early features of Parkinson's disease (PD) include both motor and cognitive changes, suggesting shar...
Background: Although in recent years the relationship between cognition and gait in Parkinson...
Cognitive dysfunction is a common and significant non-motor symptom of Parkinson’sdisease (PD). PD m...
The specific aspects of cognition contributing to balance and gait have not been clarified in people...
Summary: Movement disorders are caused by impairment of the basal ganglia and extrapyramidal connect...
Background: cognitive impairment is one of the non motor features widely descripted in parkinsonian ...
IntroductionResearch suggests an association between global cognition and postural instability/gait ...
Parkinsonism is usually designated a movement disorder. However, cognitive impairment comprises a ma...
Background: In patients with Parkinson disease (PD), severe postural and gait impairments are rarely...
Ph. D. Thesis.Gait impairments are a cardinal feature of Parkinson’s disease (PD) and significantly ...
[Poster] Objective: To examine the relationship between cognition and gait in an incident cohort ...
PhD ThesisCognitive decline and dementia are core features of Parkinson’s disease (PD) with major pe...
Parkinson's disease (PD) is traditionally characterized by the cardinal motor symptoms of tremor, ri...
Parkinson's disease (PD) is characterized by a range of motor symptoms. Besides the cardinal symptom...
Published in final edited form as: Neuropsychology. 2017 September; 31(6): 613–623. doi:10.1037/neu0...
Early features of Parkinson's disease (PD) include both motor and cognitive changes, suggesting shar...
Background: Although in recent years the relationship between cognition and gait in Parkinson...
Cognitive dysfunction is a common and significant non-motor symptom of Parkinson’sdisease (PD). PD m...
The specific aspects of cognition contributing to balance and gait have not been clarified in people...
Summary: Movement disorders are caused by impairment of the basal ganglia and extrapyramidal connect...
Background: cognitive impairment is one of the non motor features widely descripted in parkinsonian ...
IntroductionResearch suggests an association between global cognition and postural instability/gait ...