Performance on the balloon analogue risk task and anticipatory response inhibition task is associated with severity of impulse control behaviours in people with parkinson’s disease

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  • who: Alison Hall from the School of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK have published the Article: Performance on the balloon analogue risk task and anticipatory response inhibition task is associated with severity of impulse control behaviours in people with Parkinsonu2019s disease, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This study investigated the potential of dopamine gene profiling and individual performance on impulse control tasks to explain ICB severity. The primary focus of this study was to investigate whether objective, sensitive lab-based measures of impulsive behaviour, genetic and disease specific measures were . . .

     

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