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Specific impairment of visual spatial covert attention mechanisms in Parkinson's disease
Journal Title
Neuropsychologia
Year (definitive publication)
2011
Language
English
Country
United Kingdom
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Abstract
Visual deficits in early and high level processing nodes have been documented in Parkinson’s disease
(PD). Non-motor high level visual integration deficits in PD seem to have a cortical basis independently
of a low level retinal contribution. It is however an open question whether sensory and visual attention
deficits can be separated in PD. Here, we have explicitly separated visual and attentional disease related
patterns of performance, by using bias free staircase procedures measuring psychophysical contrast sensitivity across visual space under covert attention conditions with distinct types of cues (valid, neutral
and invalid). This further enabled the analysis of patterns of dorsal–ventral (up–down) and physiological
inter-hemispheric asymmetries. We have found that under these carefully controlled covert attention
conditions PD subjects show impaired psychophysical performance enhancement by valid attentional
cues. Interestingly, PD patients also show paradoxically increased visual homogeneity of spatial per-
formance profiles, suggesting flattening of high level modulation of spatial attention. Finally we have
found impaired higher level attentional modulation of contrast sensitivity in the visual periphery, where
mechanisms of covert attention are at higher demands. These findings demonstrate a specific loss of attentional mechanisms in PD and a pathological redistribution of spatial mechanisms of covert attention.
Acknowledgements
This research was funded by grants from the Portuguese Science and Technology Foundation (FCT): PTDC SAU NEU 68483 2006, PTDC PSI 67381 2006 and PIC IC 82986 2007, as well as by the
National Brain Imaging Network of Portugal (BIN).
Keywords
Visual impairment,covert attention,visual integration,Parkinson’s disease,Visual dorsal stream,parietal cortex,Inter-hemispheric asymmetries,Spatial processing
Fields of Science and Technology Classification
- Health Sciences - Medical and Health Sciences
- Other Medical Sciences - Medical and Health Sciences
- Psychology - Social Sciences
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