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Psychomotor processing and functional decline in Parkinson's disease predicted by the Purdue Pegboard test.

Jared Thomas HinkleGregory M Pontone
Published in: International journal of geriatric psychiatry (2021)
PPT impairment selectively predicted declining psychomotor processing speed in PD. The domain-specificity of this association may reflect correlated pathophysiological changes in top-down visual and motor control pathways. PPT also predicted increasing ADL dysfunction after adjusting for objective measures of motor impairment. We suggest that PPT scores may be prognostically useful for predicting cognitive changes and ADL dysfunction, which have dramatic impacts on both patient and caregiver quality of life. Furthermore, simple task-based assessments like the PPT could be investigated for remote assessment in PD.
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