Cognitive anosognosia is associated with frontal dysfunction and lower depression in Parkinson's disease.
Han Soo YooSeok Jong ChungYang Hyun LeeByoung Seok YeYoung H SohnPhil Hyu LeePublished in: European journal of neurology (2020)
Cognitive anosognosia in PD was associated with greater frontal dysfunction and lower depression. Since cognitive anosognosia has a harmful impact on PD patients and their caregivers due to overestimation of their abilities in everyday life, early identification of cognitive anosognosia in PD is important in management and prognosis.