"Parkinson's Disease Alters Emotional Bodily Sensations"

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"Parkinson's Disease Alters Emotional Bodily Sensations"
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A study conducted by the University of Turku found that people with Parkinson’s disease experience altered bodily sensations related to basic emotions differently from healthy individuals, with significant shifts in sensation locations, particularly with anger moving from the chest to the abdomen. This research highlights the impact of non-motor symptoms, particularly emotional processing abnormalities, in affecting the quality of life for those with Parkinson’s, and suggests that dysfunction of the autonomic nervous system plays a key role. The study offers new insights into emotional processing in neurological disorders and could influence future treatments and research approaches.

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