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Query: UMLS:C0851184 (
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Parkinson's disease (PD) is characterized by disorders of visuospatial function that can impact everyday functioning. Visuospatial difficulties are more prominent in those whose motor symptoms begin on the left body side (
LPD
) than the right body side (RPD) and have mainly been attributed to parietal dysfunction. The source of visuospatial dysfunction is unclear, as in addition to subcortical-cortical changes, there are irregularities of visual scanning and potentially of retinal-level vision in PD. To assess these potential contributors, performance on a visuospatial task--line bisection--was examined together with retinal structure (nerve fiber layer thickness, measured by optical coherence tomography [OCT]), retinal function (contrast sensitivity, measured by frequency-doubling technology [FDT]), and visual scanning patterns. Participants included 20 nondemented patients (10
LPD
, 10 RPD) and 11 normal control (NC) adults. Relative to the other groups,
LPD
were expected to show rightward bias on horizontal line bisection, especially within the left visual hemispace, and downward bias on vertical bisection.
LPD
relative rightward bias was confirmed, though not mainly within the left hemispace and not correlated with retinal structure or function. Retinal
thinning
was seen in
LPD
relative to RPD. Qualitative visualization of eye movements suggested greater
LPD
exploration of the right than left side of the line during horizontal bisection, and some overall compression of scanning range in RPD (both orientations) and
LPD
(primarily vertical). Results indicated that rightward visuospatial bias in our
LPD
sample arose not from abnormalities at the retinal level but potentially from attentional biases, reflected in eye movement patterns.
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PMID:Line bisection in Parkinson's disease: investigation of contributions of visual field, retinal vision, and scanning patterns to visuospatial function. 2335 29