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Memory Deficits in Parkinson's Disease

The purpose of this study was to investigate deficits in recognition, recall, and prospective memory among Parkinson's disease (PD) patients, and to ascertain whether task difficulty and disease severity moderate these deficits. Comparisons were made between 41 nondemented PD participants, divi...

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Published in:Journal of clinical and experimental neuropsychology 2006-07, Vol.28 (5), p.738-754
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Female
Humans
Male
Matched-Pair Analysis
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Neurology
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Parkinson Disease - complications
Parkinson Disease - psychology
Photic Stimulation
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychopathology. Psychiatry
Recognition (Psychology) - physiology
Reference Values
Severity of Illness Index
Verbal Learning - physiology
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