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Visuospatial transformation impairments in Parkinson's disease

Visuospatial transformation impairments in Parkinson's disease
Visuospatial transformation impairments in Parkinson's disease
Some previous studies have reported impairments in Parkinson's disease (PD) that affect performance on visuospatial tasks. The aim of this study was to further elucidate the underlying cognitive impairment to visuospatial processing in PD. Nondementing PD patients and neurologically normal, age-matched controls completed two tasks of visuospatial transformation. In Task 1, observers made perceptual matching judgments about the shape equivalence of two upright or rotated 2D novel patterns. Task 2 used a recognition memory paradigm in which participants first memorized a target object at a specific orientation and then made target/nontarget judgments to targets or visually similar distractors at varying orientations. Analyses of the regression slopes between response times and angular disparity showed that PD is associated with impairments affecting spatial transformation during image normalization in both tasks. The results also showed that the patients were more impaired, relative to controls, at spatial transformation during the perceptual matching of two images, than in the recognition memory task. It is suggested that PD can result in deficits affecting spatial transformation processes that are modulated by working memory and task demands.
1053-1064
Kerai, Julie H.
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Bracewell, Martyn
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Hindle, John V.
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Leek, E. Charles
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Kerai, Julie H.
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Bracewell, Martyn
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Hindle, John V.
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Leek, E. Charles
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Kerai, Julie H., Bracewell, Martyn, Hindle, John V. and Leek, E. Charles (2012) Visuospatial transformation impairments in Parkinson's disease. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 34 (10), 1053-1064. (doi:10.1080/13803395.2012.716396).

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Abstract

Some previous studies have reported impairments in Parkinson's disease (PD) that affect performance on visuospatial tasks. The aim of this study was to further elucidate the underlying cognitive impairment to visuospatial processing in PD. Nondementing PD patients and neurologically normal, age-matched controls completed two tasks of visuospatial transformation. In Task 1, observers made perceptual matching judgments about the shape equivalence of two upright or rotated 2D novel patterns. Task 2 used a recognition memory paradigm in which participants first memorized a target object at a specific orientation and then made target/nontarget judgments to targets or visually similar distractors at varying orientations. Analyses of the regression slopes between response times and angular disparity showed that PD is associated with impairments affecting spatial transformation during image normalization in both tasks. The results also showed that the patients were more impaired, relative to controls, at spatial transformation during the perceptual matching of two images, than in the recognition memory task. It is suggested that PD can result in deficits affecting spatial transformation processes that are modulated by working memory and task demands.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 3 September 2012
Published date: December 2012

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Local EPrints ID: 493564
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/493564
PURE UUID: 37e60869-18b6-49e8-b3c0-0fb8d893ef30
ORCID for E. Charles Leek: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-9258-7504

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Author: Julie H. Kerai
Author: Martyn Bracewell
Author: John V. Hindle
Author: E. Charles Leek ORCID iD

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