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Autor:
Gregory P. Crucian, Sheyan Armaghani, Avan Armaghani, Paul S. Foster, David W. Burks, Barry Skoblar, Valeria Drago, Kenneth M. Heilman
Publikováno v:
Journal of Movement Disorders, Vol 7, Iss 2, Pp 77-83 (2014)
ObjectivePatients with Parkinson’s disease (PD) often have deficits with mental rotation (MR). The neuropathological factors underlying these deficits, however, remain to be elucidated. One hypothesis suggests that dopamine depletion in nigro-stria
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https://doaj.org/article/a62660cfabe040ffa506d6c4ed2f4c3a
Publikováno v:
Brain and Cognition. 91:108-112
Background objectives: Studies suggest that the right hemisphere is dominant for emotional facial recognition. In addition, whereas some studies suggest the right hemisphere mediates the processing of all emotions (dominance hypothesis), other studie
Working memory in Parkinson’s disease: The effects of depression and side of onset of motor symptoms
Publikováno v:
Neuropsychology. 27:303-313
OBJECTIVE Previous research has examined the neurocognitive effects of depression in Parkinson's disease (PD), finding worse performance on tests of cognitive functioning in PD patients with depression as compared to those without depression. However
Anxiety and depression severity are related to right but not left onset Parkinson's disease duration
Autor:
Robert D. Rhodes, William K. Sullivan, Valeria Drago, Frank M. Skidmore, Paul S. Foster, Brian V. Shenal, Barry Skoblar, Kenneth M. Heilman, Gregory P. Crucian
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Neurological Sciences. 305:131-135
Depression and anxiety have both been associated with relative left frontal hypoactivation and the motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease typically begin in a lateral or asymmetrical fashion. Hence, PD patients with right hemibody onset may experience
Autor:
David W. Harrison, Valeria Drago, Kenneth M. Heilman, Frank M. Skidmore, Paul S. Foster, Gregory P. Crucian
Publikováno v:
Laterality: Asymmetries of Body, Brain and Cognition. 16:164-173
Whereas the left hemisphere is involved in regulating the parasympathetic nervous system, the right hemisphere regulates the sympathetic. Given the asymmetrical onset of motor symptoms and neuropathology in PD, differences in cardiovascular functions
Autor:
Paul S. Foster, Brian V. Shenal, Valeria Drago, Kenneth M. Heilman, Robert D. Rhodes, Gregory P. Crucian
Publikováno v:
Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society. 15:730-739
Research regarding learning in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) patients has been mixed. Learning capacity might be better indexed using a score that reflects the interaction between the learning slope and total recall, referred to as the Cumulative Word L
Publikováno v:
Neurocase. 15:311-317
Monocular patching might improve perceptual-attentional, not motor-intentional deficits in a patient with chronic post-stroke left spatial neglect. Performing a line-cancellation task, his omission errors were associated with a perceptual-attentional
Autor:
Cynthia Garvan, DB Efros, Gregory P. Crucian, Quynh-An N. Chau, Lauren V. Saunders, Wei Hou, Serdar Kirli, Kimford J. Meador, Benzi M. Kluger, Glenn R. Finney, Kenneth M. Heilman
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology. 31:234-244
Among his many contributions to the field of neuropsychology, Arthur Benton recognized the broad public health significance and unique ability of focused neuropsychological tests to screen for dementia. The need for validated screening tests for the
Autor:
Alejandra Amengual, Tomoiuki Mizuno, Glen R. Finney, Yong Jeong, Paul S. Foster, Valeria Drago, Kenneth M. Heilman, Gregory P. Crucian
Publikováno v:
Brain and Cognition. 66:140-144
Lesion studies demonstrate that the right temporal-parietal region (RTP) is important for mediating spatial attention. The RTP is also involved in emotional experiences that can be evoked by art. Normal people vary in their ability to allocate spatia
Autor:
Valeria Drago, Glen R. Finney, David B. FitzGerald, Kenneth M. Heilman, Gregory P. Crucian, Yong Jeong
Publikováno v:
Cortex. 44:196-199
When bisecting radial lines, normal subjects often have a distal bias. To help in explaining this systematic bias, it has been proposed that normal people have an attentional bias to the top of the lines (object centered hypothesis) or toward stimuli