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Hypothesis: the bradyphrenia of parkinsonism is a nosological entity
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1993
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NeuropsychologyBrain FunctionPsychopharmacologyNeuropsychiatryCentral Processing TimeSocial SciencesReaction TimeNeurologyCognitive NeurosciencePsychiatryDepressionAgeing ProcessNosological EntityRehabilitationNeuroanatomyParkinson DiseaseNeuroscienceBiological PsychiatryMedicinePsychopathology
Reaction time was studied in 103 subjects with idiopathic parkinsonism and 144 without. Central processing time, as measured by the response to a warning, had a component which could be explained by the presence or absence of parkinsonism, but not by the ageing process, a mental test score, or consumption of exogenous substances. Depression did not influence the efficiency of response. Cigarette smoking and anti-parkinsonian medication were associated with greater efficiency.
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