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Neural correlates of risky decision making in Parkinson’s disease patients with impulse control disorders
Some patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD) experience impulse control disorders (ICDs), characterized by deficient voluntary control over impulses,...
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Unlucky punches: the vulnerability-stress model for the development of impulse control disorders in Parkinson’s disease
Impulse-control disorders are commonly observed during dopamine-replacement therapy in Parkinson’s disease, but the majority of patients seems...
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Abnormal interhemispheric resting state functional connectivity in Parkinson’s disease patients with impulse control disorders
Impulse control disorders (ICD) in Parkinson’s disease (PD) might be attributed to misestimate of rewards or the failure to curb inappropriate...
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Animal Models of Childhood Exposure to Lead or Manganese: Evidence for Impaired Attention, Impulse Control, and Affect Regulation and Assessment of Potential Therapies
Behavioral disorders involving attention and impulse control dysfunction, such as ADHD, are among the most prevalent disorders in children and...
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Performance on the balloon analogue risk task and anticipatory response inhibition task is associated with severity of impulse control behaviours in people with Parkinson’s disease
Dopamine agonist medication is one of the largest risk factors for development of problematic impulse control behaviours (ICBs) in people with...
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Objective assessment of impulse control disorder in patients with Parkinson’s disease using a low-cost LEGO-like EEG headset: a feasibility study
BackgroundPatients with Parkinson’s disease (PD) can develop impulse control disorders (ICDs) while undergoing a pharmacological treatment for motor...
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Center of pressure displacement due to graded controlled perturbations to the trunk in standing subjects: the force–impulse paradigm
PurposeMany studies have investigated postural reactions (PR) to body-delivered perturbations. However, attention has been focused on the descriptive...
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History, Origin and Types of Neurological Disorders
Neurological disorders generally affect the brain and spinal cord as well as the nerves found throughout the body. These disorders might result in... -
EEG Microstate Analysis in Patients with Disorders of Consciousness and Its Clinical Significance
Disorders of Consciousness are divided into two major categories such as vegetative and minimally conscious states. Objective measures that allow...
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Machine Learning for Parkinson’s Disease and Related Disorders
Parkinson’s disease is a complex heterogeneous neurodegenerative disorder characterized by the loss of dopamine neurons in the basal ganglia,... -
Can home rehabilitation impact impulse oscillometry and lung ultrasound findings in patients with scleroderma-associated interstitial lung disease? A pilot study
ObjectiveExercise has been demonstrated to be beneficial for improving physical capacity and quality of life in people with scleroderma, although...
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Role of Endogenous Opioids in the Pathophysiology of Obesity and Eating Disorders
This second chapter in our trilogy reviews and critically appraises the scientific evidence for the role of endogenous opioid system (EOS) activity... -
Dynamics of Brain Electrical Activity Patterns in Maladaptive Disorders
This review addresses the application of wavelet, multifractal, and recurrence analysis methods to the study of changes occurring in the patterns of...
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C-Reactive Protein (CRP): A Potent Inflammation Biomarker in Psychiatric Disorders
An increasing number of studies have investigated the role of inflammation in psychiatric disorders, by demonstrating how an altered/dysfunctional... -
Suppression head impulse test paradigm (SHIMP) characteristics in people with Parkinson’s disease compared to healthy controls
The suppression head impulse test paradigm (SHIMP) is a newly described indicator of vestibular function which yields two measures: vestibulo-ocular...
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Integration of Endogenous Opioid System Research in the Interprofessional Diagnosis and Treatment of Obesity and Eating Disorders
This third and final chapter in our trilogy introduces the clinical distinctions and phenotypical similarities between obesity and eating disorders.... -
Behavioral Presentation of Sleep-Related Motor Disorders
Sleep-related movement disorders, for example, restless legs syndrome and sleep related bruxism, interfere with acquisition of good quality sleep.... -
Fronto-temporal galanin modulates impulse control
RationaleThe neuropeptide galanin has been implicated in a wide range of pathological conditions in which frontal and temporal structures are...
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Behavioral and Psychological Changes in Alzheimer’s and Other Neurodegenerative Disorders
Cognitive, executive, and motor dysfunctions are widely regarded as the hallmarks of neurodegeneration. However, behavioral and mental disorders are...