Evidence for adaptive cortical changes in swallowing in Parkinson’s disease

Brain14.50
Volume: 136, Issue: 3, Pages: 726 - 738
Published: Feb 14, 2013
Abstract
Dysphagia is a relevant symptom in Parkinson's disease, whose pathophysiology is poorly understood. It is mainly attributed to degeneration of brainstem nuclei. However, alterations in the cortical contribution to deglutition control in the course of Parkinson's disease have not been investigated. Here, we sought to determine the patterns of cortical swallowing processing in patients with Parkinson's disease with and without dysphagia....
Paper Details
Title
Evidence for adaptive cortical changes in swallowing in Parkinson’s disease
Published Date
Feb 14, 2013
Journal
Volume
136
Issue
3
Pages
726 - 738
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