Controversy surrounds the existence and nature of reaction time deficits in Parkinson's disease. Three areas of research are reviewed: the use of precues to speed movement (motor preprogramming), the effects of medication on reaction time, and simple reaction times. No evidence is found for a motor preprogramming deficit, and the presence of a parkinsonian reaction time deficit after medication withdrawal is found to be dependent upon experimental design and the withdrawal method used. Parkinson's disease is found to cause a consistent deficit in simple reaction time. A quantitative analysis of past studies reveals that a parkinsonian reaction time deficit is more likely to be present in tasks that controls can perform with a fast reaction ...
This study investigated the possibility that the previously mixed findings relating to cognitive def...
Background: Although significant response time deficits (both reaction time and movement time) have ...
Temporal information processing in people with parkinson's disease [off medication] and in healthy c...
Inspection time (IT) is a simple information processing paradigm dependent on a participant's abilit...
The effects of different types of advance information (warning signal, temporal cue, movement parame...
Contains fulltext : 27996.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Investigations o...
Inspection time (IT) is a simple information processing paradigm dependent on a participant\u27s abi...
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder that affects one’s ability to c...
International audienceParkinson's disease (PD) patients have longer reaction time (RT) than age-matc...
Experimental evidence has shown that people with Parkinson's disease have deficits in the initiation...
Background: Although significant response time deficits (both reaction time and movement time) have ...
SUMMARY In separate blocks of a simple reaction time (RT) task, eight Parkinsonian and eight control...
Using a finger cuing paradigm, we investigated response preparation in Parkinson's disease (PD). The...
Background: Parkinson’s disease (PD) patients are known to suffer from subtle cognitive and balance ...
Twelve patients with Parkinson’s disease and 12 age-matched controls completed a visual reaction tim...
This study investigated the possibility that the previously mixed findings relating to cognitive def...
Background: Although significant response time deficits (both reaction time and movement time) have ...
Temporal information processing in people with parkinson's disease [off medication] and in healthy c...
Inspection time (IT) is a simple information processing paradigm dependent on a participant's abilit...
The effects of different types of advance information (warning signal, temporal cue, movement parame...
Contains fulltext : 27996.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Investigations o...
Inspection time (IT) is a simple information processing paradigm dependent on a participant\u27s abi...
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder that affects one’s ability to c...
International audienceParkinson's disease (PD) patients have longer reaction time (RT) than age-matc...
Experimental evidence has shown that people with Parkinson's disease have deficits in the initiation...
Background: Although significant response time deficits (both reaction time and movement time) have ...
SUMMARY In separate blocks of a simple reaction time (RT) task, eight Parkinsonian and eight control...
Using a finger cuing paradigm, we investigated response preparation in Parkinson's disease (PD). The...
Background: Parkinson’s disease (PD) patients are known to suffer from subtle cognitive and balance ...
Twelve patients with Parkinson’s disease and 12 age-matched controls completed a visual reaction tim...
This study investigated the possibility that the previously mixed findings relating to cognitive def...
Background: Although significant response time deficits (both reaction time and movement time) have ...
Temporal information processing in people with parkinson's disease [off medication] and in healthy c...