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Friday, 18 May 2012
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Driving and Parkinson's: Research papers
Impaired updating ability in drivers with Parkinson's disease
The main objective of our study was to determine whether mental flexibility and the updating of information in working memory are affected in drivers with mild to moderate Parkinson's disease
14 February 2010
Road safety in drivers with Parkinson disease
To assess road safety and its predictors in drivers with Parkinson disease (PD).
15 December 2009
International study on the psychometric attributes of the non-motor symptoms scale in Parkinson disease
Conclusion: The Non-Motor Symptoms Scale is an acceptable, reproducible, valid, and precise assessment instrument for nonmotor symptoms in Parkinson disease.
10 November 2009
Driving assessment in Parkinson's disease - A novel predictor of performance?
The aims of this study were to examine whether clinical measures for PD patients and information provided by carers can be employed to predict impairment in driving performance.
04 June 2008
Impaired navigation in drivers with Parkinson's disease
Navigating a new route during automobile driving uses the driver's cognitive resources and has the potential to impair driving ability in people with Parkinson's disease (PD). Our aim was to assess navigation and safety errors during a route following task (RFT) in drivers with the illness.
08 August 2007
Parkinson's disease and driving ability
To explore the driving problems associated with Parkinson's disease (PD) and to ascertain whether any clinical features or tests predict driver safety.
18 December 2006
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