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Neuroanatomical and cognitive correlates of visual hallucinations in Parkinson's disease and dementia with Lewy bodies: Voxel-based morphometry and neuropsychological meta-analysis

Authors
 Stefania Pezzoli  ;  Raquel Sánchez-Valle  ;  Aleix Solanes  ;  Matthew J Kempton  ;  Oliver Bandmann  ;  Jae Il Shin  ;  Annachiara Cagnin  ;  Jennifer G Goldman  ;  Doug Merkitch  ;  Michael J Firbank  ;  John-Paul Taylor  ;  Javier Pagonabarraga  ;  Jaime Kulisevsky  ;  Frederic Blanc  ;  Norma Verdolini  ;  Annalena Venneri  ;  Joaquim Radua 
Citation
 NEUROSCIENCE AND BIOBEHAVIORAL REVIEWS, Vol.128 : 367-382, 2021-09 
Journal Title
NEUROSCIENCE AND BIOBEHAVIORAL REVIEWS
ISSN
 0149-7634 
Issue Date
2021-09
MeSH
Cognition ; Hallucinations ; Humans ; Lewy Body Disease* / complications ; Lewy Body Disease* / diagnostic imaging ; Magnetic Resonance Imaging ; Neuropsychological Tests ; Parkinson Disease* / complications ; Parkinson Disease* / diagnostic imaging
Keywords
Dementia with Lewy bodies ; Grey matter volume ; Lewy body disease ; MRI ; Memory ; Meta-analysis ; Neuropsychology ; Parkinson’s disease ; VBM ; Visual hallucinations.
Abstract
Visual hallucinations (VH) are common in Parkinson's disease and dementia with Lewy bodies, two forms of Lewy body disease (LBD), but the neural substrates and mechanisms involved are still unclear. We conducted meta-analyses of voxel-based morphometry (VBM) and neuropsychological studies investigating the neuroanatomical and cognitive correlates of VH in LBD. For VBM (12 studies), we used Seed-based d Mapping with Permutation of Subject Images (SDM-PSI), including statistical parametric maps for 50% of the studies. For neuropsychology (35 studies), we used MetaNSUE to consider non-statistically significant unreported effects. VH were associated with smaller grey matter volume in occipital, frontal, occipitotemporal, and parietal areas (peak Hedges' g -0.34 to -0.49). In patients with Parkinson's disease without dementia, VH were associated with lower verbal immediate memory performance (Hedges' g -0.52). Both results survived correction for multiple comparisons. Abnormalities in these brain regions might reflect dysfunctions in brain networks sustaining visuoperceptive, attention, and executive abilities, with the latter also being at the basis of poor immediate memory performance.
Full Text
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0149763421002724
DOI
10.1016/j.neubiorev.2021.06.030
Appears in Collections:
1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Pediatrics (소아과학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Shin, Jae Il(신재일) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2326-1820
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/187464
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