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View article: Naturalistic Eye Movement Tasks in Parkinson’s Disease: A Systematic Review
Naturalistic Eye Movement Tasks in Parkinson’s Disease: A Systematic Review Open
Background: Eye tracking assessments in the laboratory have previously highlighted clear differences in eye movements between Parkinson’s disease (PD) and healthy aging. However, laboratory-based eye movement tasks are artificial and limit…
View article: Glial cells undergo rapid changes following acute chemogenetic manipulation of cortical layer 5 projection neurons
Glial cells undergo rapid changes following acute chemogenetic manipulation of cortical layer 5 projection neurons Open
Bidirectional communication between neurons and glial cells is crucial to establishing and maintaining normal brain function. Some of these interactions are activity-dependent, yet it remains largely unexplored how acute changes in neurona…
View article: Retinal morphological differences in atypical Parkinsonism: A cross-sectional analysis of the AlzEye cohort
Retinal morphological differences in atypical Parkinsonism: A cross-sectional analysis of the AlzEye cohort Open
Objective: Atypical Parkinsonian syndrome (APS) describes a heterogeneous group of disorders mimicking the clinical presentation of Parkinson disease (PD) but with disparate natural history and pathophysiology. While retinal markers of PD …
View article: Parkinson’s disease deficits in time perception to auditory as well as visual stimuli – A large online study
Parkinson’s disease deficits in time perception to auditory as well as visual stimuli – A large online study Open
Cognitive deficits are common in Parkinson’s disease (PD) and range from mild cognitive impairment to dementia, often dramatically reducing quality of life. Physiological models have shown that attention and memory are predicated on the br…
View article: Oculomotor deficits in Parkinson's disease: Increasing sensitivity using multivariate approaches
Oculomotor deficits in Parkinson's disease: Increasing sensitivity using multivariate approaches Open
Parkinson's disease (PD) affects several domains of neurological function, from lower-level motor programs to higher cognitive processing. As certain types of eye movements (saccades) are fast, non-fatiguing, and can be measured objectivel…