Emotional reactions to odours in Parkinson's disease A clinical application of ethological methods
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Auteurs : Motohiro Saku [Allemagne] ; Heiner Ellgring [Allemagne]Source :
- Journal of Ethology [ 0289-0771 ] ; 1992-06-01.
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Abstract: The behavioral reactions of 24 Parkinson patients to six kinds of odours were analyzed in relation to the subjective assessments of the odours. The reactions of the patients were normal in character, but reduced in intensity for two of the six odours. This was attributed primarily not to motor retardation but to impaired subjective perception.
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