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Electrophysiological correlates of visual categorization: evidence for cognitive dysfunctions in early Parkinson's disease.

机译:视觉分类的电生理相关性:早期帕金森氏病认知功能障碍的证据。

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Our aim was to examine the electrophysiological correlates of perceptual categorization in Parkinson's disease (PD). We recorded visual event-related potentials (ERPs) in a natural scene categorization task in drug naive idiopathic PD patients and healthy control subjects. In the control group, there was a significant early difference (150-250 ms poststimulus) between ERPs elicited by pictures containing animals and scenes without animals. In spite of relatively preserved basic-level visual functions, this was not observable in the PD group. These results raise the possibility for striatal contributions to visual categorization and may provide a novel protocol for further clinical studies.
机译:我们的目的是检查帕金森氏病(PD)知觉分类的电生理相关性。我们在天真的药物分类PD患者和健康对照对象的自然场景分类任务中记录了视觉事件相关电位(ERP)。在对照组中,由包含动物的图片和没有动物的场景引起的ERP之间存在明显的早期差异(刺激后150-250 ms)。尽管基本级别的视觉功能相对保留,但在PD组中却无法观察到。这些结果增加了纹状体对视觉分类的贡献,并可能为进一步的临床研究提供新的方案。

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