Different effects of levodopa and subthalamic stimulation on emotional conflict in Parkinson's disease

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Parkinson's disease impairs the decoding of emotional stimuli reflecting alterations of the limbic cortico-subcortical network. The objective of this study was to assess and compare the behavioral and electrophysiological effects of both levodopa and subthalamic stimulation on emotional processing in Parkinson's disease. Operated patients (n =16) and matched healthy subjects performed an emotional Stroop task, in which the emotion expressed by a face must be recognized while ignoring an emotional distractive word and that includes a neutral control sub-task. Patients were tested in the four possible treatment conditions (off stim/off med; on stim/off med; off stim/on med; and on stim/on med). High-resolution electroencephalography was recorded while performing the task. Patients made significantly more mistakes in facial emotion recognition than healthy subjects (p

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Martínez-Fernández, R., Kibleur, A., Chabardès, S., Fraix, V., Castrioto, A., Lhommée, E., … Krack, P. (2018). Different effects of levodopa and subthalamic stimulation on emotional conflict in Parkinson’s disease. Human Brain Mapping, 39(12), 5014–5027. https://doi.org/10.1002/hbm.24341

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