Authors
Orly Halperin, Roie Karni, Simon Israeli‐Korn, Sharon Hassin‐Baer, Adam Zaidel
Publication date
2021/3
Journal
European journal of neuroscience
Volume
53
Issue
6
Pages
2027-2039
Description
Increased dependence on visual cues in Parkinson's disease (PD) can unbalance the perception‐action loop, impair multisensory integration, and affect everyday function of PD patients. It is currently unknown why PD patients seem to be more reliant on their visual cues. We hypothesized that PD patients may be overconfident in the reliability (precision) of their visual cues. In this study we tested coherent visual motion perception in PD, and probed subjective (self‐reported) confidence in their visual motion perception. Twenty patients with idiopathic PD, 21 healthy aged‐matched controls and 20 healthy young adult participants were presented with visual stimuli of moving dots (random dot kinematograms). They were asked to report: (1) whether the aggregate motion of dots was to the left or to the right, and (2) how confident they were that their perceptual discrimination was correct. Visual motion discrimination …
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Scholar articles
O Halperin, R Karni, S Israeli‐Korn, S Hassin‐Baer… - European journal of neuroscience, 2021