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Reflexive and voluntary saccades as a proxy for bradykinesia and apathy in Parkinson's disease.

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dc.contributor.authorRey, Fabian
dc.contributor.authorBenis, Damien
dc.contributor.authorPtak, Radek
dc.contributor.authorKaski, Diego
dc.contributor.authorBéreau, Matthieu
dc.contributor.authorMüri, René M.
dc.contributor.authorKrack, Paul
dc.contributor.authorZacharia, André
dc.date.accessioned2025-03-31T10:35:10Z
dc.date.available2025-03-31T10:35:10Z
dc.date.issued2025-03-01
dc.description.abstractBackground Parkinson's disease (PD) encompasses motor (e.g., bradykinesia) and non-motor (e.g., apathy) symptoms.Objective We aimed to use reflexive and voluntary saccades as a proxy for bradykinesia and apathy.Methods Seventeen PD patients and thirteen controls (matched for age and educational level) were recruited. We assessed apathy using the Dimensional Apathy Scale (DAS) and bradykinesia using MDS-UPDRS III. Subjects were asked to fixate successively two green points (cues, 40° apart) alternating at 1 Hz. After 20 s, all stimuli disappeared, and participants were required to continue fixating on the previous locations of the cues at the same frequency for another 20 s. We measured the Maximal Amplitude (MA) (saccade amplitude from side to side) and its period. Linear mixed models assessed the effect of the group (patient/control), cue, DAS, and bradykinesia score.Results Overall, the DAS was similarly correlated to the period (p = 0.0157) and the MA (p = 0.0002) in the absence of a cue. However, this correlation was significant only in the patient subgroup for the MA (p = 0.0005). In the absence of cue, bradykinesia was similarly correlated to the period (p = .0001) and the MA (p = 0.0004). However, the period was better correlated to bradykinesia than the DAS.Conclusions While the saccade period best correlates with bradykinesia, maximal amplitude in the absence of cue better reflects the severity of apathy. Our paradigm may be a promising objective biomarker for assessing bradykinesia and apathy in PD.
dc.description.sponsorshipARTORG Center - Gerontechnology and Rehabilitation
dc.description.sponsorshipClinic of Neurology
dc.identifier.doi10.48620/86828
dc.identifier.pmid40024918
dc.identifier.publisherDOI10.1007/s00415-025-12973-w
dc.identifier.urihttps://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/206061
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherSpringer
dc.relation.ispartofJournal of Neurology
dc.relation.issn1432-1459
dc.relation.issn0340-5354
dc.subjectApathy
dc.subjectBradykinesia
dc.subjectEye movements
dc.subjectParkinson’s disease
dc.subjectSaccades
dc.subject.ddc600 - Technology::610 - Medicine & health
dc.titleReflexive and voluntary saccades as a proxy for bradykinesia and apathy in Parkinson's disease.
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oaire.citation.startPage236
oaire.citation.volume272
oairecerif.author.affiliationARTORG Center - Gerontechnology and Rehabilitation
oairecerif.author.affiliationClinic of Neurology
oairecerif.author.affiliation2Clinic of Neurology
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