[Visuoperceptual processing in Parkinson's disease: from the retina to the frontal cortex]
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[Visuoperceptual processing in Parkinson's disease: from the retina to the frontal cortex]
Abstract
Introduction: The growing interest in the cognitive impairment shown by patients with Parkinson's disease has led to a wealth of research in this line over recent years. In this paper we review the visuospatial alterations in these patients, which are usually linked to other disorders such as those affecting planning, sequencing, attention or mnemonic processes.
Development: We report the most relevant findings, which suggest that the existence of these visuospatial disorders shown by patients with Parkinson's disease are not always secondary to other frontal-type cognitive impairments, as has been claimed in recent years. Instead, they may be due to disorders in other anterior points of the perceptive process (as a result of dopaminergic deficits in basal-thalamic-cortical circuits). Thus, visuoperceptual disorders are classified according to their location in the brain: from the retina to the lateral geniculate nucleus, the visual cortex and the extrastriate cortex and, finally, the frontal and prefrontal cortex.
Conclusions: We propose this classification of the disorders according to their location to aid in achieving an objective selection of the sample and of the neuropsychological tests used in studies. In this regard, we consider that there should be a higher degree of agreement among researchers when it comes to designing research projects that deal with visuospatial disorders in patients with Parkinson's disease.
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