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Evoked mid-frontal activity predicts cognitive dysfunction in Parkinson's disease.

Arun SinghRachel C ColeArturo I EspinozaJan R WesselJames F CavanaghNandakumar S Narayanan
Published in: Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry (2023)
These data demonstrate that cue-evoked mid-frontal delta/theta rhythms directly relate to cognition in PD. Our results provide insight into the nature of low-frequency frontal rhythms and suggest that PD-related cognitive dysfunction results from decreased delta/theta activity. These findings could facilitate the development of new biomarkers and targeted therapies for cognitive symptoms of PD.
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