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Visual hallucinations in Parkinson’s disease are linked to differences in how several parts of the brain’s visual network communicate with each other, according to a new study, published in Nature Mental Health. @kingsmaudsley.bsky.social
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In this study, Vignando et al. investigate neural alterations in visual processing in people with Parkinson’s disease with visual hallucinations compared with those without visual hallucinations.
Deviations in effective connectivity explain different hallucination subtypes in Parkinson’s disease psychosis - Nature Mental Health
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