The on-freezing phenomenon: Cognitive and behavioral aspects

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Abstract

Freezing of gait is a warning sign of Parkinson's disease. One could distinguish off-freezing, which is associated with dopaminergic therapy and to its titration, and it is clinically related to wearing-off phenomenon. Differently, the on-freezing phenomenon seems to be related to a neural disruption of the frontal-parietal-basal ganglia-pontine projections; clinically, it does not respond to therapy modifications or to different drug titration. In a group of patients with on-freezing, we have detected an alteration of focusing attention, an impairment of set-shifting, in addition to poor abstract reasoning and a reduction of planning. These aspects have been even more evident, when compared with the results obtained by a group of PD patients, without freezing. Copyright © 2011 Rita Moretti et al.

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Moretti, R., Torre, P., Antonello, R. M., Esposito, F., & Bellini, G. (2011). The on-freezing phenomenon: Cognitive and behavioral aspects. Parkinson’s Disease. https://doi.org/10.4061/2011/746303

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