2019
DOI: 10.17116/jnevro2019119111128
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Creativity in patients with Parkinson's disease

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“…Another study concluded that more pronounced personality traits contributed to a decrease in quality-of-life in patients with multiple sclerosis ( n = 43) [89]. At the same time, a positive impact of personality character on psychological wellbeing was found in patients with Parkinson's disease [90]. In contrast, the counter influence of psychosomatic reactions on pathological personality development has been observed in cases of atrial fibrillation ( n = 34) [88] as well as in study of nosogenic influences to social behaviour and psychological characteristics of personality in patients with dystonia ( n = 300) [91].…”
Section: Personality Disorder and Comorbidity Problemsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Another study concluded that more pronounced personality traits contributed to a decrease in quality-of-life in patients with multiple sclerosis ( n = 43) [89]. At the same time, a positive impact of personality character on psychological wellbeing was found in patients with Parkinson's disease [90]. In contrast, the counter influence of psychosomatic reactions on pathological personality development has been observed in cases of atrial fibrillation ( n = 34) [88] as well as in study of nosogenic influences to social behaviour and psychological characteristics of personality in patients with dystonia ( n = 300) [91].…”
Section: Personality Disorder and Comorbidity Problemsmentioning
confidence: 98%