2023
DOI: 10.1002/mdc3.13921
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Bridging the Gap: Association between Objective and Subjective Outcomes of Communication Performance in People with Parkinson's Disease Evaluated for Deep Brain Stimulation

Federico Rodriguez‐Porcel,
Deena Schwen Blackett,
Gregory Hickok
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundDecrements in verbal fluency following deep brain stimulation (DBS) in people with Parkinson's disease (PwP) are common. As such, verbal fluency tasks are used in assessing DBS candidacy and target selection. However, the correspondence between testing performance and the patient's perception of communication abilities is not well‐established.MethodsThe Communication Participation Item Bank (CPIB) was administered to 85 PwP during pre‐DBS neuropsychological evaluations. Central tendencies for CPIB re… Show more

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