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In addition to motor symptoms, Parkinson's disease (PD) patients often exhibit cognitive and mental disorders.
A recent hypothesis is that these loops also have a cerebellar node.
In addition to exercise-related abnormalities of the cerebellum, some results suggest that the cerebellum is related to the cognitive and spiritual areas of PD.
Based on a comprehensive assessment of different symptoms, there is currently no clear description of the relationship between cerebellar metabolism and these three areas.
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In addition, they also found that the distribution and overlapping metabolic-related patterns of sports and cognition fields, but not exactly the same.
The important significance of this study is to confirm the role of the cerebellum in the non-motor area of Parkinson's disease.
The role of the cerebellum in the non-motor area of Parkinson’s disease is confirmed, and the different but overlapping metabolic-related patterns indicate the involvement of the cerebellum-thalamus-striatum-cortex circuit.
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