“…In fact, functions such as memory encoding , association learning , reward processing (Cools, 2006;Macdonald and Monchi, 2011;Vo et al, 2014) are intact at baseline in PD relative to healthy older controls. These cognitive functions are actually worsened by dopaminergic therapy in PD (Cools, 2006;Gotham et al, 1984;Hiebert et al, 2019;Kish et al, 1988;Swainson et al, 2000;Yang et al, 2018), as well as in healthy elderly and young controls (Fungwe et al, 1992;Olefins et al, 1986;Vo et al, 2016).The dopamine overdose hypothesis is a prevaling explanation for this effect of dopaminergic therapy in PD. In contrast to the degeneration of the SNc, dopamine-producing neurons in the ventral tegmental area (VTA) are relatively spared in PD (Kish et al, 1988).…”