The default mode network is disrupted in parkinson's disease with visual hallucinations
Human Brain Mapping2014Vol. 35(11), pp. 5658–5666
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Nailin Yao, Richard Shek‐kwan Chang, Charlton Cheung, Shirley Yin-Yu Pang, Kui Kai Lau, John Suckling, James B. Rowe, Kevin Yu, Henry Ka‐Fung Mak, Siew-eng Chua, Shu Leong Ho, Gráinne McAlonan
Abstract
Our study demonstrates, for the first time that, within a functionally abnormal DMN in PD, relatively higher "connectivity" is associated with VH. We postulate that aberrant connectivity in a large scale network affects sensory information processing and perception, and contributes to "positive" symptom generation in PD.
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