Patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD) have prominent visual and oculomotor dysfunctions. In early stages, disturbances in visual acuity, pupil reactivity, saccadic and pursuit eye movements, motion perception, peripheral visual fields and visual processing speeds are reported. It has been demonstrated that patients with Parkinson’s disease have greater difficulty discriminating details of peripheral images and perceive these images less strongly than healthy volunteers.
Ștefănescu, E., D’Inverno, G., Brunetti, S., Sampoli, M., Bargagli, A., Zanca, D., et al. (2022). Visual Sequencing Search Strategy in Parkinson's Disease. In Abstracts of the 8th Congress of the European Academy of Neurology, Vienna, Austria (pp.97-97). Wiley.
Visual Sequencing Search Strategy in Parkinson's Disease
S. Brunetti;M. Sampoli;A. Bargagli;M. Bianchini;A. Rufa
2022-01-01
Abstract
Patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD) have prominent visual and oculomotor dysfunctions. In early stages, disturbances in visual acuity, pupil reactivity, saccadic and pursuit eye movements, motion perception, peripheral visual fields and visual processing speeds are reported. It has been demonstrated that patients with Parkinson’s disease have greater difficulty discriminating details of peripheral images and perceive these images less strongly than healthy volunteers.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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