2018
DOI: 10.3389/fnagi.2018.00084
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Deviation of Spatial Representation and Asymmetric Saccadic Reaction Time in Hemi-Parkinson’s Disease

Abstract: Background: Patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD) commonly show spatially asymmetric behaviors, such as veering while attempting to walk in a straight line. While there is general agreement that the lateral motor dysfunction contributes to asymmetric behaviors in PD, it is dispute regarding whether the spatial perception is also biased. In addition, it is not clear whether PD impairs the speed of spatial information process, i.e., the efficiency of information process.Objectives: To assess the visuospatial re… Show more

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“…Given this difference in task demands, measures from neuropsychology and pro-saccade may be considered distinct behavioral markers for visual perception and spatial location 43,44 subtypes of speed of processing, respectively. This can be further supported by the two visual streams model where both streams arise from primary visual cortex, but the dorsal stream extending into the posterior parietal cortex is involved in processing of spatial location of a target for goal-driven action such as saccade, whereas the ventral stream projecting to the infero-temporal cortex is associated with visual perception of intrinsic characteristics such as size and form 45,46 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given this difference in task demands, measures from neuropsychology and pro-saccade may be considered distinct behavioral markers for visual perception and spatial location 43,44 subtypes of speed of processing, respectively. This can be further supported by the two visual streams model where both streams arise from primary visual cortex, but the dorsal stream extending into the posterior parietal cortex is involved in processing of spatial location of a target for goal-driven action such as saccade, whereas the ventral stream projecting to the infero-temporal cortex is associated with visual perception of intrinsic characteristics such as size and form 45,46 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%