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Altered Impulsivity Across Drug‐Naïve Parkinsonism, Isolated Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Behavior Disorder, and Their High‐Risk Relatives

Objective To determine multidimensional impulsivity levels across different early stages of α‐synucleinopathy. Methods This cross‐sectional study investigated motor and decisional impulsivity levels using a panel of computerized tasks among drug‐naïve parkinsonism patients, isolated/idiopathic rapid...

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Published in:Annals of neurology 2024-03, Vol.95 (3), p.544-557
Main Authors: Zhou, Li, Li, Shirley Xin, Chau, Steven WH, Huang, Bei, Wang, Jing, Tang, Shi, Chan, Joey WY, Zhang, Jihui, Yu, Mandy WM, Tsang, Jessie CC, Hu, Michele TM, Mok, Vincent CT, Wing, Yun Kwok, Liu, Yaping
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Summary:Objective To determine multidimensional impulsivity levels across different early stages of α‐synucleinopathy. Methods This cross‐sectional study investigated motor and decisional impulsivity levels using a panel of computerized tasks among drug‐naïve parkinsonism patients, isolated/idiopathic rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder (iRBD) patients and their first‐degree relatives (iRBD‐FDRs), and control participants. Trait impulsivity and impulse control behaviors were assessed by self‐reported questionnaires. Results A total of 27 drug‐naïve parkinsonism patients, 157 iRBD patients, 66 iRBD‐FDRs, and 82 control participants were recruited. Parkinsonism and iRBD patients had fewer numbers of extracted beads in beads task 1 and 2 (both p 
ISSN:0364-5134
1531-8249
DOI:10.1002/ana.26836