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- W2897044171 abstract "Clinicians are increasingly recognizing impulse control disorders (ICDs) as a complication of dopaminergic treatment in Parkinson's disease (PD). Considering the pivotal role of dopamine in reward information processing, ICDs may originate from dysregulation of reward-oriented behavior, and the behavioral changes may be reflected in shifts of psychological risk preference during decision-making. We used a behavioral economics paradigm to evaluate quantitatively the risk preferences of PD patients in levodopa on and off states. We also examined age-matched healthy controls. We found that levodopa increased the subjective value and prolonged the decision time in PD patients. These effects are apparently not explained by kinematic improvements but are attributed to psychological shifts of risk preferences and increased attention during risky decision-making. The risk preferences of healthy controls were similar to those of PD on levodopa treatment. The risk preferences of PD patients were not correlated with the scores of routine cognitive batteries, suggesting that dopamine-sensitive risk preferences are independent of cognitive capacities as measured by conventional batteries, including general intelligence, memory, and frontal functioning. By contrast, apathy and ICD partially predicted the risk attitude in PD patients, suggesting a common background of limbic origin behind these properties. The present results demonstrated that dopamine deficiency in off-state PD leads to risk-avoiding behavior and levodopa treatment increases the risk preferences. Behavioral economics framework is useful to evaluate short-term psychological changes in response to levodopa in PD patients." @default.
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- W2897044171 title "Dopaminergic influences on risk preferences of Parkinson’s disease patients" @default.
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