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2019 International Congress » Cognition and Cognitive Disorders

Date: Wednesday, September 25, 2019

Time: 1:15pm-2:45pm

Location: Agora 3 East, Level 3

Meeting: 2019 International Congress

1:15pm-2:45pm
A comparison of serial position effects between patients with MCI due to Parkinson’s disease and patients with MCI due to Alzheimer’s disease

A. Meyer, I. Handabaka, MM. Ehrensperger, U. Gschwandtner, F. Hatz, AU. Monsch, RD. Stieglitz, P. Fuhr (Basel, Switzerland)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Accuracy of the MoCA in Detecting PD-MCI in the Ontario Neurodegenerative Disease Research Initiative study

KB. Zaidi, C. Marras, A. Troyer, A. Lang, M. Masellis, D. Grimes, D. Kwan, JB. Orange, A. Roberts, B. Levine, M. Jog, T. Steeves, B. Tan, P. Mclaughlin (Toronto, ON, Canada)

1:15pm-2:45pm
An external relative to an internal focus of attention enhances motor learning in children with poor motor imagery ability

R. Abdollahipour, M. Bahmani, M. Babak, W. Land (Olomouc, Czech Republic)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Applicability of short form of Montreal Cognitive Assessment to Brazilian Portuguese

M. Olchik, C. Rieder, L. Scudeiro, R. Millette, R. Rech, A. Ayres (Porto Alegre, Brazil)

1:15pm-2:45pm
BODILY AND FACIAL EMOTION RECOGNITION IN PARKINSON´S DISEASE

Z. Kosutzka, P. Brandoburova, I. Straka, V. Veronika, P. Valkovic, M. Hajduk (Bratislava, Slovakia)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Body Representation Impairments in Parkinson’s disease: A Preliminary Report

J. Cardona, C. Martinez, W. Correa, J. Grisales, C. Trujillo, F. Marmolejo-Ramos (Santiago de Cali, Colombia)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Brain amyloid contribution to cognitive dysfunction in Lewy bodies disorders: a pilot study

R. Biundo, E. Fiorenzato, D. Cecchin, C. Salvotti, L. Weis, A. Antonini (Venice, Italy)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Cardiovascular autonomic function and MCI in Parkinson’s disease

CE. Cicero, L. Raciti, R. Monastero, G. Mostile, G. Donzuso, G. Sciacca, A. Luca, C. Terravecchia, L. Giuliano, R. Baschi, M. Davì, M. Zappia, A. Nicoletti (Catania, Italy)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Clinical and neuroimaging heterogeneity of dementia with Lewy bodies

A. Chimagomedova, E. Vasenina, O. Levin (Moscow, Russian Federation)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Clinical, motor and global cognition in patients with in early stages of Parkinson disease

J. Orozco, J. Valderrama, Y. Castaño, J. Arango, A. Navarro, B. Muñoz (Cali, Colombia)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Cognitive ability characterization of rat model with mutated alpha-synuclein overexpression

C. Laloux, C. Lachaud, K. Timmerman, E. Bezard, R. Bordet, D. Devos (Lille, France)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Cognitive complaint in Parkinson’s disease patients with normal cognition: Canary in the coal mine?

R. Purri, L. Brennan, J. Rick, S. Xie, B. Deck, L. Chahine, N. Dahodwala, A. Chen-Plotkin, J. Duda, J. Morley, R. Akhtar, J. Trojanowski, D. Weintraub (Philadelphia, PA, USA)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Cognitive impairment in Parkinson’s Disease: A cross-sectional association study

A. Simon, C. Rodriguez-Blazquez, MJ. Forjaz, P. Martinez-Martin (Madrid, Spain)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Cognitive impairment profile of patients with Essential Tremor and Parkinson’s Disease

A. Abundes-Corona, A. Cervantes-Arriaga, R. Zerón-Martínez, R. Solís-Vivanco, O. Cárdenas-Saenz, M. Rodríguez-Violante (Mexico City, Mexico)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Cognitive multi-domain assessment in Parkinson’s disease: A more sensitive approach

C. Trujillo, S. Baez, E. Herrera, A. Garcia, A. Ibañez, J. Cardona (Santiago de Cali, Colombia)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Cognitive profile of degenerative parkinsonian syndromes in the French West Indies and relationship with eye movements recordings

A. Petit, A. Lackmy, R. Edragas, S. Belson, A. Mongis-Marlin, C. Stattner, F. Triboulet, G. Lepage, B. Tressieres, B. Gaymard, A. Lannuzel (Fort de France, Martinique)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Cognitive Profile of Patients with Parkinson´s Disease and Subthalamic Nucleus Deep Brain Stimulation

E. Barbosa, J. Santos, H. Fichman (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Cognitive Training in Parkinson’s Disease: Experience in a Rehabilitation Hospital from Brazil

N. Sousa, A. Neri, I. Brandi, S. Brucki (Salvador, Brazil)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Comparing motor and neuropathological features of Parkinson’s disease dementia and dementia with Lewy bodies

D. Hansen, T. Lashley, J. Holton, T. Warner (London, United Kingdom)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Complement C3a receptor antagonist attenuates tau hyperphosphorylation via glycogen synthase kinase 3β signaling pathways

JJ. Hu, T. Wang (Wuhan, China)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Computerized cognitive test profile of 100 patients with and without Amyloid beta 1-42 burden

F. Waga, I. Liepelt-Scarfone, M. Bentele, W. Maetzler, S. Becker, M. Timmers, L. van Nueten, G. Salvadore, K. Brockmann, M. Hobert, J. Streffer, D. Berg (Titusville, NJ, USA)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Correlation between striatal CIT uptake and Mini-Mental State Examination in Parkinson’s disease

OD. Kwon, SG. Park, SB. Lee, JA. Park (Daegu, Republic of Korea)

1:15pm-2:45pm
DBS for Parkinson-Dementia syndrome: Stimulation of both Globus Pallidus internus & the Nucleus Basalis of Meynert using the same electrode lead

C. Nombela, A. Lozano, C. Villanueva-Iza, J. Barcia (Madrid, Spain)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Differential temporal processing across Lewy body disorders and relation to cognitive fluctuations

E. Matar, J. Phillips, K. Ehgoetz Martens, G. Halliday, S. Lewis (Sydney, Australia)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Distinct neuronal correlates underpin impulsive action and impulsive choice in Tourette disorder

C. Atkinson-Clement, A. de Liege, C. Porte, Y. Klein-Koerkamp, B. Beranger, A. Hartmann, Y. Worbe (Paris, France)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Executive functions correlate with DaT-SPECT laterality in Parkinson’s disease

T. Alvarez-Avellon, E. Suarez-San Martin, C. Garcia-Fernandez, J. Alvarez-Carriles, R. Ribacoba, F. Cuetos, M. Menendez-Gonzalez (Oviedo, Spain)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Functional connectivity and microstructural alterations in regions of synaptic density loss in DLB and PDD

T. Yousaf, G. Dervenoulas, G. Pagano, C. Loane, H. Wilson, A. Chandra, O. Cousins, R. Gunn, E. Rabiner, F. Niccolini, M. Esposito, L. Ricciardi, D. Aarsland, M. Politis (London, United Kingdom)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Gait patterns may distinguish Parkinsonian patients with and without mild cognitive impairment: a data mining approach

M. Amboni, C. Ricciardi, C. de Santis, G. Ricciardelli, S. Cuoco, G. Improta, L. Iuppariello, G. Santangelo, M. Cesarelli, P. Barone (Baronissi (salerno), Italy)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Gut microbiota in Parkinson disease with mild cognition impairment in a southern Chinese cohort.

TZ. Ren, K. Nie, LJ. Wang (Guangzhou, China)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Heart Rate Variability and Cognitive Impairment in Parkinson’s Disease

C. Terroba-Chambi, D. Vigo, M. Merello (Caba, Argentina)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Higher probability of prodromal Parkinson’s disease is related to lower performance in all cognitive domains

A. Bougea, M. Maraki, M. Yannakoulia, M. Stamelou, G. Xiromerisiou, M. Kosmidis, E. Dardiotis, G. Hadjigeorgiou, P. Sakka, C. Anastasiou, L. Stefanis, N. Scarmeas (Athens, Greece)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Identifying delirium in people with Parkinson’s disease: the Determine-PD pilot study

R. Lawson, S. Richardson, A. Yarnall, D. Burn, L. Allan (Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Identifying subtypes of Mild Cognitive Impairment in Parkinson’s disease using cluster analysis

D. Pourzinal, JH. Yang, G. Byrne, J. O'Sullivan, L. Mitchell, K. Mcmahon, D. Copland, N. Dissanayaka (St Lucia, Australia)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Impact of Cognitive Profile on Impulse Control Disorders Presence and Severity in Parkinson’s Disease

A. Martini, L. Weis, E. Fiorenzato, R. Schifano, V. Cianci, A. Antonini, R. Biundo (Newcastle-­under­-Lyme, United Kingdom)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Impaired colour discrimination is associated with hallucinations in Dementia with Lewy Bodies

E. Matar, K. Ehgoetz Martens, J. Phillips, G. Halliday, S. Lewis (Sydney, Australia)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Impaired fonction of mirror neurons and the role of levodopa in PD patients

T. Danaila, P. Jaulent, C. Laurencin, J. Xie, H. Klinger, P. Krolak-Salmon, S. Thobois (Lyon, France)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Introduction of an Assessment Toolkit Increases the Rate of DLB Diagnosis

A. Surendranathan, J. Kane, A. Bentley, S. Barker, J. Taylor, A. Thomas, I. Mckeith, D. Burn, J. O'Brien (Cambridge, United Kingdom)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Is Dizziness a sign before DLB onset?

M. Matsumura (Tokyo, Japan)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Levodopa Effects on Visuospatial Working Memory in Parkinson’s Disease

E. Bayram, I. Litvan, B. Wright, C. Grembowski, D. Harrington (La Jolla, CA, USA)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Low doses of scopolamine exacerbates dementia among Drosophila with Parkinson’s disease pathophysiology

G. Chandran (Mysore, India)

1:15pm-2:45pm
MCI reverters have a favorable cognitive prognosis and cortical integrity in Parkinson’s disease

SJ. Chung, Y-H. Park, YH. Sohn, J-M. Lee, PH. Lee (Seoul, Republic of Korea)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Measuring cognitive decline in PD-MCI patients with high level education: Do we have the appropriate tools?

L. Mentzer, A. Richardson, T. Nevo, S. Meyer, S. Rosenblum, N. Gemerman, S. Hassin-Baer, S. Israeli-Korn, T. Fay-Karmon, V. Livneh, G. Yahalom (Ramat-Gan, Israel)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Mild Cognitive Impairment in Parkinson’s disease in South Indian population – Development of a test battery and assessment of prevalence and characteristics

S. Krishnan Nair, R. Ramesh, G. Sarma, D. Puthenveedu, R. Menon, A. Kishore (Thiruvananthapuram, India)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Mild Cognitive Impairment in Young Onset Parkinson Disease

A. Troster, C. Schweer (Phoenix, AZ, USA)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Movement disorders spectrum in patients with frontotemporal dementia

YU. Shpilyukova, E. Fedotova, D. Grishina, S. Illarioshkin (Moscow, Russian Federation)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Negative and Positive Feedback Processing in Parkinson’s Disease and Impulse Control Disorder: an ERP Study

A. Martini, R. Schifano, L. Weis, R. Biundo, S. Tamburin, J. Brooks, A. Antonini, G. Leoni, N. Edelstyn (Newcastle-Under-Lyme, United Kingdom)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Neural correlates of Level-1 and Level-2 diagnostic criteria for Mild Cognitive Impairment in Parkinson´s disease.

I. Aracil-Bolaños, F. Sampedro, J. Marín-Lahoz, A. Horta-Barba, S. Martínez-Horta, JM. González-de-Echávarri, J. Pérez-Pérez, H. Bejr-Kasem, B. Pascual-Sedano, MA. Boti, A. Campolongo, C. Izquierdo, A. Gironell, B. Gómez-Ansón, J. Pagonabarraga, J. Kulisevksy (Barcelona, Spain)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Neurocognitive changes after STN-DBS among PD patients – a 2-year follow-up study in Hong Kong

V. Tang, D. Chan, XL. Zhu, D. Chan, C. Lau, A. Chan, K. Ma, J. Yeung, V. Mok, W. Poon (N.t., Hong Kong)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Neurocognitive changes post-bilateral globus pallidus interna DBS for Parkinson’s disease with autologous sural nerve graft to the substantia nigra or nucleus basalis of Meynert

L. Koehl, E. Wallace, J. Quintero, F. Schmitt, C. van Horne (Lexington, KY, USA)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Neuroprotective Effects of Combined Administration of Coenzyme Q10 and Vitamin-E in Chronic Cerebral Hypoperfusion-Induced Neurodegeneration in Rats

WMY. Mohamed, MA. Alazimi (Kuantan, Malaysia)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Neuropsychological changes over the first 6 years of Parkinson’s disease in the ICICLE-PD cohort

R. Lawson, G. Duncan, T. Khoo, D. Breen, M. Camacho, C. Williams-Gray, R. Barker, L. Rochester, D. Burn, A. Yarnall (Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Neuropsychological differences between patients with Parkinson’s Disease and Essential Tremor

M. Zorn, K. Duff, J. Rolston, C. Aquino, J. Ballard, P. Moretti (Salt Lake City, UT, USA)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Patterns of neuropsychological profiles according to severity of depressive symptoms in newly diagnosed Parkinson’s disease patients

SJ. Kim (Busan, Republic of Korea)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Pisa syndrome in Parkinson’s disease: a study on the neuropsychological profile.

E. Montanaro, CA. Artusi, S. Tuttobene, A. Romagnolo, M. Zibetti, L. Lopiano (Torino, Italy)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Plasma Soluble ST2 (sST2) levels are Higher in Neurodegeneration and Associate with PD Cognition

ASL. Ng, YJ. Tan, ACW. Yong, BYX. Wong, ZH. Lu, SYE. Ng, SKS. Ting, S. Hameed, L. Zeng, N. Kandiah, WL. Au, LCS. Tan (Singapore, Singapore)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Praxis deficits in patients with Parkinson’s disease: A neuropsychological study

E. Rounis, G. Pizzamiglio (Oxford, United Kingdom)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Predicting DRS-2 Total scores from the MoCA

M. Zorn, K. Duff, J. Rolston, J. Ballard, C. Aquino, P. Moretti (Salt Lake City, UT, USA)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Procedural Memory Changes of Parkinson’s Disease Patients Post Participation in Boxing

A. Ghaffar, R. Gallagher, C. Mcleod, A. Leder (Old Westbury, NY, USA)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Prodromal symptoms in clinically diagnosed dementia with Lewy bodies stratified by Lewy body pathology on autopsy

K. Wyman-Chick, D. Weintraub, M. Rosenbloom, L. Erickson, P. Martin, T. Barclay, M. Barrett (Bloomington, MN, USA)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Profile and progression of cognitive deficits in Progressive Supranuclear Palsy, Multiple System Atrophy and Parkinson’s Disease

E. Fiorenzato, A. Antonini, V. Camparini, L. Weis, C. Semenza, R. Biundo (Venice, Italy)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Quantitative EEG measures reflect general cognitive status in Parkinson’s disease

C. Navarro-Roa, M. Rodriguez-Violante, G. Sanchez-Dinorin, A. Cervantes-Arriaga, R. Solis-Vivanco (Mexico City, Mexico)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Relating web-based-visuo-perception to cognition and genetic variability in Parkinson’s disease: interim report

A. Costantini, M. Tan, M. Lo, L. Leyland, H. Morris, R. Weil (London, United Kingdom)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Relationship between cognitive performance and mobility in Parkinson’s disease

A. Amara, K. Wood, A. Joop, R. Memon, J. Pilkington, M. Bamman, C. Hurt (Birmingham, AL, USA)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Relationship between cognitive performance and mobility in patients with Parkinson´s disease: A cross-sectional study

N. Sousa, R. Macedo, S. Brucki (Salvador, Brazil)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Relationship between eye movements during natural reading and basic oculomotor tasks in PD

J. Waldthaler, L. Stock, C. Krüger-Zechlin, L. Timmermann (Marburg, Germany)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Resting-state EEG spectral power in Parkinson’s disease

J. Dalrymple-Alford, R. Shoorangiz, E. Petersen, R. Jones, B. Elias, L. Livingston, I. Kirk, L. Tippett, M. Livingstone, T. Anderson (Christchurch, New Zealand)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Role of Alzheimer’s Disease Genetic Risk Variant rs9331896 in Cognitive Decline in Parkinson’s Disease

T. Tropea, L. Baratta, K. Maddy, M. Guo, J. Rick, V. van Deerlin, J. Trojanowski, D. Weintraub, A. Chen-Plotkin (Philadelphia, PA, USA)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Self-report of cognitive functional abilities is inaccurate in PD-MCI and PDD

S. Holden, L. Medina, A. Simpson, B. Kluger (Aurora, CO, USA)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Semantic fluency impairment and amygdala atrophy are predictive factors for the development of Parkinson’s disease dementia

O. Cousins, G. Pagano, J. Schulz, G. Dervenoulas, H. Wilson, S. Caminiti, S. Polychronis, M. Politis (London, United Kingdom)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Semantic Memory Assessment in Parkinson’s Disease

J. Cardona, F. Marmolejo-Ramos, C. Trujillo, M. Larson (Santiago de Cali, Colombia)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Severe hypomimia in drug naïve Parkinson´s disease patients may predict mild cognitive impairment

C. Gasca-Salas, L. Vela, J. Obeso (Alcorcón, Spain)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Social cognition in Parkinson’s disease

L. Alonso-Recio, C. Merino, P. Martín, JM. Serrrano (Collado Villalba (madrid), Spain)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Specific SLC6A3 variant shows association with better memory in PD patients longitudinally

M. Ramezani, K. Martens, JS. Provost, I. Kathol, Z. Javer, J. Cheetham, E. Yoon, M. Kibreab, T. Hammer, ST. Lang, T. Alrazi, A. Robichaud, JR. Sarna, D. Martino, G. Pfeffer, O. Monchi (Calgary, AB, Canada)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Spoken Language Profiles in Parkinson’s Disease: A Potential ‘Biomarker’ of Cognitive Change?

A. Roberts (Evanston, IL, USA)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Spontaneous Pisa Syndrome in a Patient with Early-onset Alzheimer’s Disease

KA. Woo, D. Yoo, JY. Lee (Seoul, Republic of Korea)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Synuclein-alpha´s variant, rs 894280 shows association with memory and attention in PD patients

O. Monchi, JR. Sarna, D. Martino, Z. Gan-Or, JA. Ruskey, T. Alrazi, A. Robichaud, T. Hammer, ST. Lang, J. Cheetham, E. Yoon, M. Kibreab, I. Kathol, JS. Provost, M. Ramezani (Calgary, AB, Canada)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Task difficulty and the three-stimulus oddball task in patients with PD

E. Peterson, R. Shoorangiz, R. Jones, L. Livingston, I. Kirk, L. Tippett, M. Livingstone, R. Kuijer, T. Anderson, J. Dalrymple-Alford, B. Elias (Auckland, New Zealand)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Tau pathology is associated to cognitive and not motor function in Parkinson’s disease

I. Liepelt-Scarfone, H. Vanderstichele, W. Maetzler, C. Francois, C. Schulte, M. Timmers, L. van Nueten, G. Salvadore, K. Brockmann, T. Gasser, J. Streffer, E. Stoops, D. Berg (Tübingen, Germany)

1:15pm-2:45pm
The Association between Cognition and Balance in idiopathic Parkinson’s Disease

SH. Jung, L. King, M. Mancini, P. Carlson-Kuhta, R. Morris, J. Nutt, F. Horak (Seoul, Republic of Korea)

1:15pm-2:45pm
The cognitive profile associated with mild parkinsonian signs in a British Birth Cohort at age 69-71

S. Buchanan, C. Lane, K. Lu, T. Parker, S. James, A. Keshavan, S. Keuss, H. Murray-Smith, A. Wong, D. Cash, W. Coath, S. Crutch, N. Fox, M. Richards, A. Schrag, J. Schott (London, United Kingdom)

1:15pm-2:45pm
The comparison of cognitive function between normal and abnormal FDG-PET in non-demented Parkinson’s disease

SJ. Kim, EJ. Chung (Busan, Republic of Korea)

1:15pm-2:45pm
The Effects of Time-Varying Caloric Vestibular Stimulation Therapy on Cognition Impairment in Parkinson’s Disease

K. Ade, A. Podlewska, S. Banducci, T. Pellat-Higgins, M. Bodani, M. Sakel, L. Smith, D. Attix, P. Lewitt, D. Wilkinson (Raleigh, NC, USA)

1:15pm-2:45pm
The interplay between cholinergic activity, attention, and turning in Parkinson’s disease

R. Morris, D. Martini, G. Mcbarron, M. Mancini, F. Horak (Portland, OR, USA)

1:15pm-2:45pm
The P3a wave and cognitive decline in relation to Parkinson’s disease severity

G. Sánchez Dinorín, M. Rodríguez Violante, A. Cervantes Arriaga, C. Navarro Roa, R. Solís Vivanco (Mexico City, Mexico)

1:15pm-2:45pm
The Promise of Automation: Development and preliminary testing of a language-based machine learning algorithm in PD

B. Fujii, R. Richter, A. Roberts (Evanston, IL, USA)

1:15pm-2:45pm
The utility of DCTclock™ (the digital clock drawing test) for unmasking early cognitive decline in Parkinson’s disease

T. Schejter Margalit, R. Kizony, B. Cohen, A. Thaler, W. Souillard-Mandar, A. Holway, V. Irzhevsky, A. Orr-Urtreger, J. Cederbaum, N. Giladi, A. Mirelman (Tel Aviv, Israel)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Using Brain Atrophy and Visual Dysfunction to Predict Dementia in Parkinson’s Disease

L-A. Leyland, R. Mahmood, R. Weil (London, United Kingdom)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Validation of a novel quotient differentiating cognitive and motor-driven activity of daily living impairments in PD patients

S. Becker, C. Pauly, M. Lawton, G. Hipp, F. Bowring, P. Sulzer, M. Hu, R. Krüger, I. Liepelt-Scarfone (Tübingen, Germany)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Validation of the Seoul-instrumental activity daily living in the detection of dementia in Parkinson disease

SJ. Kim (Busan, Republic of Korea)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Vascular risk factors, WMLs and the risk of cognitive impairment in Parkinson disease: A longitudinal study from the Parkinson’s Disease Cognitive Impairment Study (PaCoS) cohort

A. Luca, R. Monastero, G. Donzuso, R. Baschi, C. Cicero, C. Terravecchia, A. Salerno, M. Zuccarello, M. Davì, V. Restivo, G. Mostile, M. Zappia, A. Nicoletti (Catania, Italy)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Vascular white matter involvement in Idiopathic Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus: association with cognitive and motor impairment

M. Todisco, P. Vitali, B. Minafra, F. Avantaggiato, R. Zangaglia, NG. Pozzi, R. Ceravolo, C. Pacchetti (Pavia, Italy)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Verbal Disfluencies in Parkinson´s Disease Spoken Discourse as a Function of Syntax Complexity

S. Gutierrez, K. Aveni, A. Torani, A. Roberts (Evanston, IL, USA)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Visual dysfunction and retinal thinning predict dementia risk in Parkinson’s disease

L-A. Leyland, F. Bremner, R. Mahmood, S. Hewitt, M. Durteste, M. Cartlidge, M. Lai, L. Miller, A. Saygin, P. Keane, A. Schrag, R. Weil (London, United Kingdom)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Visual hallucinations in Lewy Body Disease are characterised by impaired sensory integration

A. Zarkali, R. Adams, L. Leyland, G. Rees, R. Weil (London, United Kingdom)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Visual hallucinations in Parkinson´s disease and amyloid burden: 18F-Flutemetamol PET-MRI study

B. Fernández-Rodríguez, C. Gasca-Salas, R. Rodríguez-Rojas, P. Guida, D. Mata-Marín, I. Obeso-Martín, L. Vela, M. Garcerant-Tafur, L. García-Cañamaque, JA. Obeso (Móstoles, Spain)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Visuoperceptual impairment: a key feature in the diagnosis of corticobasal degeneration

R. Bruffaerts, K. van Bouwel, PH. van Damme, K. Claeys, K. van Laere (Leuven, Belgium)

1:15pm-2:45pm
Visuospatial dysfunction correlates with severity of postural instability/gait disturbance symptoms in parkinson’s disease

H. Jeong, H. Kang (Changwon, Republic of Korea)

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