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fMRI Shows Brain Disconnections May Contribute to Parkinson’s Hallucinations

24x7 (East Providence, R.I.), 2017-10-17

ISSN: 1091-1626

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  • Title:
    fMRI Shows Brain Disconnections May Contribute to Parkinson’s Hallucinations
  • Subjects: Connectivity ; Hallucinations ; Neurosciences ; Patients ; Researchers ; Studies
  • Is Part Of: 24x7 (East Providence, R.I.), 2017-10-17
  • Description: According to the National Parkinson Foundation, visual hallucinations can be a complication of Parkinson’s disease. While there are no direct therapeutic implications for patient care based on the research, the authors note that future studies could indicate whether techniques that could stimulate the areas with decreased connectivity could be helpful to treat visual hallucinations in people with Parkinson’s disease.
  • Publisher: Los Angeles: Anthem Media Group
  • Language: English
  • Identifier: ISSN: 1091-1626
  • Source: ProQuest Central

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