Parkinson patients often show decreased performance on what is generally referred to as 'shift tasks'. This does not necessarily imply that Parkinson patients have problems with shifting, since task performance reflects not only shifting but also other factors. Using a discrimination learning task, we analyzed response patterns to determine the decision rules used. As well, we varied the manner of problem alternation (implicit versus explicit) and the type of problem alternation (extradimensional versus intradimensional shifts). In accordance with the literature, we found that Parkinson patients needed more trials to solve the problems. However, the response patterns of the Parkinson patients and controls were practically the same. An impor...
Parkinson's disease, which affects the basal ganglia, is known to lead to various impairments of mot...
Contains fulltext : 138533.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The concept o...
© 2012 Dr. Christine Maree CantyThis thesis examines the ability to switch attention between two tas...
Patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) show impairments on tasks that require them to switch attenti...
In a series of three experiments, we investigated different aspects of response selection in early-s...
People with Parkinson's disease have been shown to have difficulty switching between movement plans....
In a series of three experiments, we investigated different aspects of response selection in early-s...
In order to distinguish impairment in set-shifting in Parkinson’s disease (PD) from inability to inh...
The main focus of this research is to further understand memory formation by examining the role of t...
This study investigated the effect of cognitive training aimed at improving shifting ability on Park...
The extent to which individual discrete movements of Parkinson's disease (PD) patients could be faci...
The current study was carried out to investigate the nature and causes of attentional impairments in...
The current study was carried out to investigate the nature and causes of attentional impairments in...
We administered a stop-change paradigm, an extended version of the stop task that requires (a) stopp...
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder that affects one’s ability to c...
Parkinson's disease, which affects the basal ganglia, is known to lead to various impairments of mot...
Contains fulltext : 138533.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The concept o...
© 2012 Dr. Christine Maree CantyThis thesis examines the ability to switch attention between two tas...
Patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) show impairments on tasks that require them to switch attenti...
In a series of three experiments, we investigated different aspects of response selection in early-s...
People with Parkinson's disease have been shown to have difficulty switching between movement plans....
In a series of three experiments, we investigated different aspects of response selection in early-s...
In order to distinguish impairment in set-shifting in Parkinson’s disease (PD) from inability to inh...
The main focus of this research is to further understand memory formation by examining the role of t...
This study investigated the effect of cognitive training aimed at improving shifting ability on Park...
The extent to which individual discrete movements of Parkinson's disease (PD) patients could be faci...
The current study was carried out to investigate the nature and causes of attentional impairments in...
The current study was carried out to investigate the nature and causes of attentional impairments in...
We administered a stop-change paradigm, an extended version of the stop task that requires (a) stopp...
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder that affects one’s ability to c...
Parkinson's disease, which affects the basal ganglia, is known to lead to various impairments of mot...
Contains fulltext : 138533.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The concept o...
© 2012 Dr. Christine Maree CantyThis thesis examines the ability to switch attention between two tas...