Why the clock ticks differently in Parkinson's disease: Insights from motor imagery and resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging
In Parkinson's disease (PD), an impaired perception of suprasecond time intervals has been reported. From a neurobiological perspective, dopamine is thought to be an important mediator of timing. Nevertheless, it is still unclear whether timing deficits in PD occur mainly in the motor context a...
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Philipps-Universität Marburg
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Erstveröffentlichung: Ruppert-Junck MC, Torfah L, Greuel A, Maier F, Hammes V, Timmermann L, Eggers C, Pedrosa D. Why the clock ticks differently in Parkinson's disease: Insights from motor imagery and resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging. Heliyon. 2023 Mar 22;9(4):e14741. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e14741 |
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