Mind over matter: can your brain trick your eyes in Parkinson's?
NCT ID NCT07427498
Summary
This study aims to understand why some people with Parkinson's disease experience visual hallucinations. Researchers will have 60 participants, including Parkinson's patients with and without hallucinations, complete computer-based visual tasks and thinking tests. The goal is to see if a person's expectations make them more likely to 'see' something that isn't really there.
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Grenoble University Hospitals
La Tronche, France
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