103. Dopaminergic Decline, Psychomotor Slowing, and Late Life Depression
Abstract
Decreased processing and gait speed are common in late life depression (LLD), explain much of the disability associated with LLD, and predict antidepressant non-response. Since progressive age-related reductions in dopamine levels may contribute to slowing, our goal was to evaluate dopamine augmentation as a novel therapeutic strategy for...
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Title
103. Dopaminergic Decline, Psychomotor Slowing, and Late Life Depression
Published Date
May 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
85
Issue
10
Pages
S43 - S43
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