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Activity enhances dopaminergic long-duration response in Parkinson disease

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Active use of the dominant hand and dopamine replacement therapy produces synergistic effect on long-lasting motor task performance during "off" medication state. Such effect was confined to dopamine-responsive symptoms and not seen in dopamine-resistant symptoms such as gait and balance. We propose that long-lasting motor learning facilitated by activity and dopamine is a form of disease modification that is often seen in trials of medications that have symptomatic effects.

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