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Visual Object Perception in Premanifest and Early Manifest Huntington’s Disease
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Visual perceptual deficits are present in early manifest HD, especially an impaired recognition of animals and objects from sketched silhouettes, and not in premanifest HD. This suggests that decline in visual processing only occurs in clinical disease stages. The visual cognitive battery, especially the Silhouettes tasks used in this study is sensitive in discriminating manifest HD from premanifest HD and controls.
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