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Changes in artistic style and behaviour in Parkinson's disease: dopamine and creativity
Jaime Kulisevsky1, Javier Pagonabarraga, Mercè Martinez-Corral
1Movement Disorders Unit, Neurology Department, Sant Pau Hospital, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Sant Antoni Maria Claret 167, Barcelona 08025, Spain. jkulisevsky@santpau.es
Abstract:
We present a PD patient in whom dopamine agonists awoke a hidden creativity that led to a gradual increase in painting productivity evolving to a disruptive impulsive behaviour that shared many features with punding. A dramatic change in painting style related to a more emotional experience during the process of creation developed after treatment onset. This case suggests that changes in creativity in PD seem to be related to dopaminergic imbalance in the limbic system.
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