Robot-induced hallucinations in Parkinson's disease depend on altered sensorimotor processing in fronto-temporal network
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Titre | Robot-induced hallucinations in Parkinson's disease depend on altered sensorimotor processing in fronto-temporal network |
Type de publication | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2021 |
Auteurs | Bernasconi F, Blondiaux E, Potheegadoo J, Stripeikyte G, Pagonabarraga J, Bejr-Kasem H, Bassolino M, Akselrod M, Martinez-Horta S, Sampedro F, Hara M, Horvath J, Franza M, Konik S, Bereau M, Ghika J-A, Burkhard PR, Van de Ville D, Faivre N, Rognini G, Krack P, Kulisevsky J, Blanke O |
Journal | SCIENCE TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE |
Volume | 13 |
Pagination | eabc8362 |
Date Published | APR 28 |
Type of Article | Article |
ISSN | 1946-6234 |
Résumé | Hallucinations in Parkinson's disease (PD) are disturbing and frequent non-motor symptoms and constitute a major risk factor for psychosis and dementia. We report a robotics-based approach applying conflicting sensorimotor stimulation, enabling the induction of presence hallucinations ( PHs) and the characterization of a subgroup of patients with PD with enhanced sensitivity for conflicting sensorimotor stimulation and robot-induced PH. We next identify the fronto-temporal network of PH by combining MR-compatible robotics (and sensorimotor stimulation in healthy participants) and lesion network mapping (neurological patients without PD). This PH-network was selectively disrupted in an additional and independent cohort of patients with PD, predicted the presence of symptomatic PH, and associated with cognitive decline. These robotics-neuroimaging findings extend existing sensorimotor hallucination models to PD and reveal the pathological cortical sensorimotor processes of PH in PD, potentially indicating a more severe form of PD that has been associated with psychosis and cognitive decline. |
DOI | 10.1126/scitranslmed.abc8362 |