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Abstract
A patient with right-side-predominant Parkinson's disease presented visual artwork which improved in resemblance to the model which he was copying with increasing doses of levodopa. I propose that increased dopaminergic replacement resulted in improved attention to detail, mediated by circuitry in the left hemisphere.Entities:
Keywords: Art; Attention; Dopamine; Parkinson’s disease
Year: 2016 PMID: 27004128 PMCID: PMC4800775 DOI: 10.1186/s40734-016-0034-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Mov Disord ISSN: 2054-7072
Fig. 1The patient’s artwork ordered temporally from top to bottom (center panels), along with the model provided by the art teacher (left panels), his wife’s work at the same art class (right panels), and the dose of dopaminergic medication that he was taken at the time. The patient’s image in row A was produced in the class as a copy of a model, but his wife copied a different painting and they cannot recall what he was meant to be copying, and thus equivalent images are not available