Diagnostics and Rehabilitation of Parkinson's Disease 2011
DOI: 10.5772/19937
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Brain Event - Related Oscillations in Parkinsonian Patients During Discrimination Task Conditions

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“…This effect was most prominent over the frontal and central scalp areas (Tiitinen et al 1993). During cognitive processing, γ1 oscillations were further linked to mechanisms of sensory information matching with memory contents (Kaiser et al 2009a, 2009b, Dushanova 2011, acquisition and retention of relevant stimulus features in memory Basar 1998, Dushanova 2011), and to post-discrimination processes related to the late cognitive P3 wave (Basar et al 1993). Greater γ1 decrease in the elderly group could reflect less efficiency in a spatially localized gamma-band network specifically involved in auditory short-term memory to attain mental representation of the specific tone stimulation in order to correct tone discrimination and avoid wrong hand reaction and this process could be affected by age (Kaiser et al, 2009a(Kaiser et al, , 2009b.…”
Section: The Age Reduced the Cognitive Processesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This effect was most prominent over the frontal and central scalp areas (Tiitinen et al 1993). During cognitive processing, γ1 oscillations were further linked to mechanisms of sensory information matching with memory contents (Kaiser et al 2009a, 2009b, Dushanova 2011, acquisition and retention of relevant stimulus features in memory Basar 1998, Dushanova 2011), and to post-discrimination processes related to the late cognitive P3 wave (Basar et al 1993). Greater γ1 decrease in the elderly group could reflect less efficiency in a spatially localized gamma-band network specifically involved in auditory short-term memory to attain mental representation of the specific tone stimulation in order to correct tone discrimination and avoid wrong hand reaction and this process could be affected by age (Kaiser et al, 2009a(Kaiser et al, , 2009b.…”
Section: The Age Reduced the Cognitive Processesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gamma frequency activity has been linked to a variety of perceptual and cognitive functions such as feature binding, selective attention , Fell et al 2003, Tiitinen et al 1993, Kukleta et al 2010. Alterations in gamma band activity have also been related to pathological processes (Llinas et al 1999, Dushanova 2011. Spectral domain development studies have shown reduced low-frequency density and increased high-frequency density with age (Thatcher 1992, Lippe et al 2007).…”
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“…Disruptions of spontaneous speech are also captured in PD. The spontaneous speech of patients with PD is less fluent, monotonous, and syntactically simpler with a disturbance in the informativeness present 51 . In recent years, attention has also been paid to cohesion and coherence in early PD.…”
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“…However, it can be hypothesized that an increase in auditory processing load, for example by using a high stimulus rate, complex signals such as speech, or noise-added conditions could result in other insights (De Groote et al, 2020;Schwent et al 1976a, Schwent et al 1976bTalsma et al 2010). Third, research into sensory and cognitive processing in PD has been characterized by dysfunctions in various oscillatory networks (Dushanova et al 2009, Dushanova et al 2010Dushanova 2011;Güdücü et al 2019;Güntekin et al 2018;Solís-Vivanco et al 2018). Frequency or joint time-frequency analysis (Zhang 2019) may provide valuable insights into the spectral power changes that are associated with auditory processing in patients with PD.…”
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confidence: 99%