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Clinical Trial
. 1998 Sep;65(3):344-7.
doi: 10.1136/jnnp.65.3.344.

Dopaminergic stimulation in unilateral neglect

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Clinical Trial

Dopaminergic stimulation in unilateral neglect

G Geminiani et al. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. 1998 Sep.

Abstract

Objective: To explore the hypothesis that dopaminergic circuits play a part in the premotor components of the unilateral neglect syndrome, the effects of acute dopaminergic stimulation in patients with neglect were studied.

Methods: Two tasks were evaluated before and after subcutaneous administration of apomorphine and placebo: a circle crossing test and a test of target exploration (a modified version of the bell test), performed both in perceptual (counting) and in perceptual-motor (pointing) conditions.

Subjects: Four patients with left neglect.

Results: After dopaminergic stimulation, a significant improvement was found compared with placebo administration and baseline evaluation, in the performance of the two tests. Three of the patients had a more marked improvement in the perceptual-motor condition (pointing) of the task than the perceptual condition (counting).

Conclusions: The findings suggest that dopaminergic neuronal networks may mediate, in different ways, both perceptive and premotor components of the unilateral neglect syndrome.

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