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Dynamic Digital Biomarkers of Motor and Cognitive Function in Parkinson's Disease
Published on: July 24, 2019
Imaging cognitive and behavioral symptoms in Parkinson's disease
Francesca Antonelli1, Nicola Ray, Antonio P Strafella
1Toronto Western Research Institute and Hospital, UHN, University of Toronto, 399 Bathurst Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. antonio.strafella@camhpet.ca
Abstract:
Non-motor symptoms are a major and often unrecognized cause of morbidity of Parkinson's disease. In the past few years, imaging technology, such as functional MRI and PET, have provided a large bulk of information about the phenomena. Here, we provide an overview of those imaging studies that may help us understand the neuronal correlates associated with non-motor symptoms in Parkinson's disease, with a particular focus on cognitive and neuropsychiatric deficits.
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