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Olfative and taste perception in Parkinson's disease.

Wigna Rayssa Pereira Lima AlmeidaAdriana de Oliveira Camargo GomesLuciana Rodrigues BeloLeila Bastos LealMaria das Graças Wanderley de Sales Coriolano
Published in: CoDAS (2021)
The olfactory perception of people with Parkinson's disease was lower, compared to the group of healthy desires, and the self-perception of olfactory efficacy improved after the test, in both groups. As for taste, there was no difference in perception and discrimination between groups, the sour taste was the most identified and there was an improvement in self-perception of taste efficiency in the group without Parkinson's disease after the test.
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