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Differential contributions of depression, apathy, and anxiety to neuropsychological performance in Parkinson's disease versus essential tremor.

Adrianna M RatajskaBonnie M ScottFrancesca V LopezLauren E KenneyKelly D FooteMichael S OkunCatherine PriceKathleen Y Haaland
Published in: Journal of clinical and experimental neuropsychology (2023)
In a large cohort of ET and PD, we observed that the two groups had similar self-reported mood symptoms. Mood symptoms were differentially associated with cognition in PD versus ET. In PD, increased apathy was associated with worse executive function and higher trait anxiety predicted worse attention/working memory. For ET, there were no unique predictors, though the overall mood symptom severity was related to cognition. Our study highlights the importance of considering the relationship between mood and neuropsychological performance in individuals with movement disorders.
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