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Creative Thinking, Professional Artists, and Parkinson's Disease.

Margherita Canesi1, Maria Luisa Rusconi2, Federica Moroni2, Alessandra Ranghetti2, Emanuele Cereda3, Gianni Pezzoli1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: An increase in artistic-like production in Parkinson's disease (PD) has been associated with compulsive and repetitive behaviours after the introduction of dopaminergic treatment (DT). Recent data suggest that it could be due to the emergence of artistic-like skills triggered by DT.
OBJECTIVE: In order to evaluate whether artistic production and creative thinking are influenced by DT or linked to artistic-like skills, we characterize creativity features in PD and healthy controls (HC) including professional artists.
METHODS: Three groups of PD out-patients were included consecutively: professional artists (PD-A), patients with (PD-C) and without artistic-like production (PD-NC). Twenty-four gender and age-matched HC were included: professional artists (HC-A) and non-artists (HC-NC). All patients were evaluated by means of a) a battery of neuropsychological tests and a semi-structured interview; b) the Abbreviated Torrance Test for Adults (ATTA) for creative thinking; c) the Minnesota Impulsive Disorders Interview (mMIDI) and a screening for impulse control disorders (ICDs) for compulsive behaviour.
RESULTS: ATTA total score was significantly higher in HC-A and PD-A than in the other groups. Although PD-NC showed the lowest ATTA total score the difference vs HC-NC was not significant. ATTA scores were not significantly correlated with DT dosage and duration. mMIDI tests were positive only in PD. There were no differences in ICDs among PD groups.
CONCLUSIONS: Our results do not support a relationship between DT and the emergence of artistic creativity. We believe that DT may increase the drive to create and that further studies in "on" and "off" medication are needed to clarify this issue.

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Keywords:  Creativity; Parkinson phenotype; dopaminergic therapy; impulse control disorders; professional artists

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26639447     DOI: 10.3233/JPD-150681

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Parkinsons Dis        ISSN: 1877-7171            Impact factor:   5.568


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