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The following pages link to Body side of motor symptom onset in Parkinson's disease is associated with memory performance (Q47187095):
Displaying 21 items.
- Visual exploration of emotional facial expressions in Parkinson's disease (Q33875865) (← links)
- Parkinson's disease as a disconnection syndrome (Q33901047) (← links)
- Motor asymmetry and substantia nigra volume are related to spatial delayed response performance in Parkinson disease. (Q34360711) (← links)
- Sleep quality in Parkinson disease: an examination of clinical variables (Q35078570) (← links)
- Side of motor onset is associated with hemisphere-specific memory decline and lateralized gray matter loss in Parkinson's disease (Q35582199) (← links)
- Paradoxical effect of dopamine medication on cognition in Parkinson's disease: relationship to side of motor onset (Q35825721) (← links)
- Side and type of initial motor symptom influences visuospatial functioning in Parkinson's disease (Q36120847) (← links)
- Marked brain asymmetry with intact cognitive functioning in idiopathic Parkinson's disease: a longitudinal analysis (Q36182681) (← links)
- Unilateral vs. bilateral STN DBS effects on working memory and motor function in Parkinson disease (Q36593559) (← links)
- Specific impairments in the recognition of emotional facial expressions in Parkinson's disease (Q36800921) (← links)
- Hallucinations, dreaming, and frequent dozing in Parkinson disease: impact of right-hemisphere neural networks (Q37071647) (← links)
- The Impact of Sleep Quality on Cognitive Functioning in Parkinson's Disease (Q37136554) (← links)
- Unilateral deep brain stimulation surgery in Parkinson's disease improves ipsilateral symptoms regardless of laterality (Q37217959) (← links)
- Frontal and posterior subtypes of neuropsychological deficit in Parkinson's disease (Q37283997) (← links)
- The effect of Parkinson's disease subgroups on verbal and nonverbal fluency (Q37730968) (← links)
- Cognitive differences between patients with left-sided and right-sided Parkinson's disease. A review (Q37940359) (← links)
- Is Dominant-Side Onset Associated With a Better Motor Compensation in Parkinson's Disease? (Q40499580) (← links)
- Using non-invasive transcranial stimulation to improve motor and cognitive function in Parkinson's disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis. (Q45808535) (← links)
- Visuospatial impairment in Parkinson's disease: the role of laterality (Q50627158) (← links)
- The Body Position Spatial Task, a Test of Whole-Body Spatial Cognition: Comparison Between Adults With and Without Parkinson Disease (Q57464919) (← links)
- Parkinson's Disease Patients with Dominant Hemibody Affected by the Disease Rely More on Vision to Maintain Upright Postural Control (Q58215204) (← links)