Divergent Effects of Haloperidol on Motor Versus Spatial Functions
<p>Parkinson's disease causes motor and non-motor deficits mitigated at different degrees with dopamine replacement therapy [1-3]. In addition to the cardinal symptoms of muscle rigidity, akinesia, and resting tremor, patients with Parkinson's disease display postural instabilities....
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Main Authors: | Robert Lalonde (Author), Catherine Strazielle (Author) |
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Open Journal of Parkinson's Disease and Treatment - Peertechz Publications,
2017-09-20.
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