Effect of cognitive and motor dual-task on oropharyngeal swallowing in Parkinson's disease.
Bendix LabeitInga ClausBendix LabeitLiesa RegnerSonja Suntrup-KruegerRainer DziewasTobias WarneckePublished in: European journal of neurology (2020)
Oropharyngeal swallowing in patients with PD is not purely reflexive but requires mental capacity. Additional allocation of attentional resources in the central control of swallowing seems to be an effective compensatory mechanism in PD-related dysphagia: The proposed dual-task protocol may be useful to challenge swallowing functional reserve. Conversely, as a therapeutic strategy, it could be beneficial to focus attention on swallowing and to avoid dual-task situations.