Parkinson's disease (PD) is often characterized by asymmetrical symptoms, which are more prominent on the side of the body contralateral to the most extensively affected brain hemisphere. Therefore, lateralized PD presents an opportunity to examine the effects of asymmetric subcortical dopamine deficiencies on cognitive functioning. As it has been hypothesized that inhibitory control relies upon a right-lateralized pathway, we tested whether left-dominant PD (LPD) patients suffered from a more severe deficit in this key executive function than right-dominant PD patients (RPD). To this end, via a countermanding task, we assessed both proactive and reactive inhibition in 20 LPD and 20 RPD patients, and in 20 age-matched healthy subjects. As expected, we found that PD patients were significantly more impaired in both forms of inhibitory control than healthy subjects. However, there were no differences either in reactive or proactive inhibition between LPD and RPD patients. All in all, these data support the idea that brain regions affected by PD play a fundamental role in subserving inhibitory function, but do not sustain the hypothesis according to which this executive function is predominantly or solely computed by the brain regions of the right hemisphere

Inhibitory control is not lateralized in Parkinson's patients / Mirabella, Giovanni; Fragola, Michele; Giannini, Giorgio; Modugno, Nicola; Lakens, Daniel.. - In: NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA. - ISSN 0028-3932. - STAMPA. - 102:(2017), pp. 177-189. [10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2017.06.025]

Inhibitory control is not lateralized in Parkinson's patients

Mirabella Giovanni
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Giannini Giorgio;Modugno Nicola;
2017

Abstract

Parkinson's disease (PD) is often characterized by asymmetrical symptoms, which are more prominent on the side of the body contralateral to the most extensively affected brain hemisphere. Therefore, lateralized PD presents an opportunity to examine the effects of asymmetric subcortical dopamine deficiencies on cognitive functioning. As it has been hypothesized that inhibitory control relies upon a right-lateralized pathway, we tested whether left-dominant PD (LPD) patients suffered from a more severe deficit in this key executive function than right-dominant PD patients (RPD). To this end, via a countermanding task, we assessed both proactive and reactive inhibition in 20 LPD and 20 RPD patients, and in 20 age-matched healthy subjects. As expected, we found that PD patients were significantly more impaired in both forms of inhibitory control than healthy subjects. However, there were no differences either in reactive or proactive inhibition between LPD and RPD patients. All in all, these data support the idea that brain regions affected by PD play a fundamental role in subserving inhibitory function, but do not sustain the hypothesis according to which this executive function is predominantly or solely computed by the brain regions of the right hemisphere
2017
bayesian statistic; parkinson's disease; proactive inhibition; reaching arm movements; reactive inhibition; stop-signal task; symptoms asymmetry
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Inhibitory control is not lateralized in Parkinson's patients / Mirabella, Giovanni; Fragola, Michele; Giannini, Giorgio; Modugno, Nicola; Lakens, Daniel.. - In: NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA. - ISSN 0028-3932. - STAMPA. - 102:(2017), pp. 177-189. [10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2017.06.025]
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