Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10466954 Neuropsychologia 2007 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
Due to the behavioral data our results speak for a solely cognitive compensating-mechanism controlling performance monitoring in pHD. In contrast, correlations with eAO suggest that the increase in delta-Ne activity is also related to pathogenesis. It is proposed that compensation is a transient effect of the whole pathogenetic dynamics of HD, with these two processes not foreclosing each other.
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