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Query: UMLS:C0030567 (
Parkinson's disease
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Non-demented patients with
Parkinson's disease
(PD), especially if they are high functioning and early in the course of their disease, usually exhibit mild deficits in anterograde recall memory for verbal and non-verbal material, visuospatial reasoning, visuomotor construction, temporal ordering and sequencing. Impairments in problem solving and verbal fluency tests may also occur. PD patients with predominantly right-sided symptoms usually exhibit more severe difficulties with verbal than with non-verbal tasks. We report a case of a highly educated right-handed man with very mild right-sided hemiparkinsonism who never received anti-Parkinsonian or other psychoactive medication. Our patient showed anterograde and
retrograde amnesia
for faces and spatial locations and difficulties on complex visuospatial tasks that required manual responses, but normal to above average performance on all other cognitive tests. The specific pattern of cognitive loss early in PD may depend on which spatial, facial or verbal pre-frontal striatal circuits are deprived of their dopaminergic inputs.
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PMID:Cognition in a patient with very mild right-sided hemiparkinsonism. 1199 83
Crossed unilateral dopaminergic lesions of the nigrostriatal bundle and unilateral inferotemporal cortex ablations (DA x IT lesions) in marmoset monkeys produced impaired retention of object discriminations first learnt before, or after, the DA lesion but no impairment on new learning of the same type of task. Retention testing of a pre-operatively learned task was given after new learning of a different task so impairment cannot be attributed to improvement with practice or spontaneous recovery. We argue that the DA lesion produces a form of intentional neglect, a defect of volition, which is the mnemonic counterpart of the volitional neglect of directional hypokinesia, which animals with this lesion also exhibit. The DA lesion was unilateral (for welfare reasons) so the information to be retrieved had to be confined to that hemisphere by the use of an IT ablation in the other hemisphere. Unilateral DA lesion compromises the competence of ipsilateral fronto-striatal interactions and our results parallel those found in monkeys with crossed IT x frontal lesions that are impaired on complex tasks requiring effortful implementation of a cognitive strategy but are not impaired on discrimination learning. Parkinsonian patients with sub-total but bilateral DA loss may lack 'top-down' conative mechanisms as well as 'top-down' movement initiation mechanisms. They may fail to initiate retrieval strategies, although they may not exhibit
retrograde amnesia
under test conditions that provoke retrieval. Failure to self-initiate retrieval of relevant knowledge may contribute to the paucity of cognitive style and loss of executive skills exhibited by some patients with
Parkinson's disease
.
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PMID:Neglect of memory after dopaminergic lesions in monkeys. 1619 7