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Brain Mechanisms of Social Perception in Parkinson's Disease
Sponsor: Hospices Civils de Lyon
Summary
Social cognition is a complex process that enables humans to interpret social information and behave appropriately in a social environment. Social cognition can be impaired in Parkinson's disease patients, worsening quality of life and relationships with those around them, even at an early stage. These alterations are manifested in particular by impairments of the recognition of facial emotions and body movements, involving the motor system. The aim of this study is to understand the brain mechanisms associated with impaired social perception in people with Parkinson's disease using functional MRI and a behavioural task for the perception of social interaction scenes depicted by "Point Light Display" (PLD).This study will investigate the effect of dopaminergic modulation on the networks associated with the perception of movement and mirror system, the observation of action (parietal cortex, superior temporal sulcus), and those associated with the mentalization of others' cognitive or emotional states (prefrontal cortex and limbic system). The study is thus divided into 2 stages. * Stage 1 "preliminary": Preliminary validation of the experimental task * Stage 2 "imagery": Assessment of brain activity (BOLD signal) related to social perception in imaging
Official title: Social Perception and Dopaminergic Modulation in Patients With Parkinson's Disease: a Functional MRI Study (Park Social-E-Motion)
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
30 Years - 75 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
83
Start Date
2025-07-15
Completion Date
2027-04
Last Updated
2025-07-22
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
Behavioral task of social perception (stage 1)
Patients with Parkinson disease and healthy volunteer are engaged in a social perception behavioral task.
Functional magnetic resonance imaging: 3 Tesla magnetic resonance imaging (stage 2)
Patients with Parkinson disease and healthy volunteer are assessed by functional magnetic resonance imaging while they are engaged in a social perception behavioral task. 2 times for patients with Parkinson disease (during ON-levodopa and OFF-levodopa) Once for healthy volunteer
Neurological and neuropsychological assessments
Patients with Parkinson disease and healthy volunteer will undergo a neurological and neuropsychological assessment with several evaluations: weight, height, medical history, global cognitive performance (MoCA and BREF score), apathy (LARS score), depression (BDI-II score), social cognition (mini-SEA), and quality of life (PDQ39 self-questionnaire).
Neurological assessments of Parkinson's disease symptoms and caregiver burden
Patients with Parkinson disease will undergo a neurological assessment of motor and non-motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease (MDS-UPDRS III \& IV scale and MDS-NMS scale) and caregiver burden (Zarit scale).
Locations (1)
Service de neurologie - troubles du mouvement et pathologies neuromusculaires, Hôpital neurologique Pierre Wertheimer/GHE
Bron, France