Automatic processing dysfunction in Parkinson’s disease


Automatic processing dysfunction in Parkinson’s disease is a scholarly work by C L Lim, P D Clouston, and John G. L. Morris, published in 1997 in ''Neurological Research''. The main subjects of the publication include startle reaction, Late positive component, executive functions, event-related potential, neuroscience, P200, audiology, reflex, developmental psychology, Parkinson's disease, brain–computer interface, Oddball paradigm, N100, electroencephalography, and psychology. Compared with controls, the PD group showed significantly decreased N100 and N200 amplitudes in the OR related ERPs ('Orienting ERPs').

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