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Exploring Bottom-Up Visual Processing and Visual Hallucinations in Parkinson's Disease With Dementia

Visual hallucinations (VH) are a common symptom of Parkinson's disease with dementia (PDD), affecting up to 65% of cases. Integrative models of their etiology posit that a decline in executive control of the visuo-perceptual system is a primary mechanism of VH generation. The role of bottom-up...

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Autores principales: Murphy, Nicholas, Killen, Alison, Gupta, Rajnish Kumar, Graziadio, Sara, Rochester, Lynn, Firbank, Michael, Baker, Mark R., Allan, Charlotte, Collerton, Daniel, Taylor, John-Paul, Urwyler, Prabitha
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7876258/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33584490
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2020.579113
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author Murphy, Nicholas
Killen, Alison
Gupta, Rajnish Kumar
Graziadio, Sara
Rochester, Lynn
Firbank, Michael
Baker, Mark R.
Allan, Charlotte
Collerton, Daniel
Taylor, John-Paul
Urwyler, Prabitha
author_facet Murphy, Nicholas
Killen, Alison
Gupta, Rajnish Kumar
Graziadio, Sara
Rochester, Lynn
Firbank, Michael
Baker, Mark R.
Allan, Charlotte
Collerton, Daniel
Taylor, John-Paul
Urwyler, Prabitha
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description Visual hallucinations (VH) are a common symptom of Parkinson's disease with dementia (PDD), affecting up to 65% of cases. Integrative models of their etiology posit that a decline in executive control of the visuo-perceptual system is a primary mechanism of VH generation. The role of bottom-up processing in the manifestation of VH in this condition is still not clear although visual evoked potential (VEP) differences have been associated with VH at an earlier stage of PD. Here we compared the amplitude and latency pattern reversal VEPs in healthy controls (n = 21) and PDD patients (n = 34) with a range of VH severities. PDD patients showed increased N2 latency relative to controls, but no significant differences in VEP measures were found for patients reporting complex VH (CVH) (n = 17) compared to those without VH. Our VEP findings support previous reports of declining visual system physiology in PDD and some evidence of visual system differences between patients with and without VH. However, we did not replicate previous findings of a major relationship [Formula: see text] between the integrity of the visual pathway and VH.
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spelling pubmed-78762582021-02-12 Exploring Bottom-Up Visual Processing and Visual Hallucinations in Parkinson's Disease With Dementia Murphy, Nicholas Killen, Alison Gupta, Rajnish Kumar Graziadio, Sara Rochester, Lynn Firbank, Michael Baker, Mark R. Allan, Charlotte Collerton, Daniel Taylor, John-Paul Urwyler, Prabitha Front Neurol Neurology Visual hallucinations (VH) are a common symptom of Parkinson's disease with dementia (PDD), affecting up to 65% of cases. Integrative models of their etiology posit that a decline in executive control of the visuo-perceptual system is a primary mechanism of VH generation. The role of bottom-up processing in the manifestation of VH in this condition is still not clear although visual evoked potential (VEP) differences have been associated with VH at an earlier stage of PD. Here we compared the amplitude and latency pattern reversal VEPs in healthy controls (n = 21) and PDD patients (n = 34) with a range of VH severities. PDD patients showed increased N2 latency relative to controls, but no significant differences in VEP measures were found for patients reporting complex VH (CVH) (n = 17) compared to those without VH. Our VEP findings support previous reports of declining visual system physiology in PDD and some evidence of visual system differences between patients with and without VH. However, we did not replicate previous findings of a major relationship [Formula: see text] between the integrity of the visual pathway and VH. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-01-28 /pmc/articles/PMC7876258/ /pubmed/33584490 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2020.579113 Text en Copyright © 2021 Murphy, Killen, Gupta, Graziadio, Rochester, Firbank, Baker, Allan, Collerton, Taylor and Urwyler. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Murphy, Nicholas
Killen, Alison
Gupta, Rajnish Kumar
Graziadio, Sara
Rochester, Lynn
Firbank, Michael
Baker, Mark R.
Allan, Charlotte
Collerton, Daniel
Taylor, John-Paul
Urwyler, Prabitha
Exploring Bottom-Up Visual Processing and Visual Hallucinations in Parkinson's Disease With Dementia
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title_fullStr Exploring Bottom-Up Visual Processing and Visual Hallucinations in Parkinson's Disease With Dementia
title_full_unstemmed Exploring Bottom-Up Visual Processing and Visual Hallucinations in Parkinson's Disease With Dementia
title_short Exploring Bottom-Up Visual Processing and Visual Hallucinations in Parkinson's Disease With Dementia
title_sort exploring bottom-up visual processing and visual hallucinations in parkinson's disease with dementia
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7876258/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33584490
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2020.579113
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