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This project explores the relationship between dopamine and the co-occurrence of social and motor symptoms in Parkinson's Disease and Autism. It aims to develop a model that links dopamine-related biological processes to these behavioral impairments, potentially guiding therapeutic interventions.
Parkinson’s Disease is usually characterised by motor impairment, and Autism by social difficulties.
However, the co-occurrence of social and motor symptoms is critically underappreciated;
Parkinson’s Disease patients exhibit social symptoms, and motor difficulties are common in Autism.
At present, the biological basis of co-occurring social and motor impairment is unclear.
Notably, both Autism and Parkinson’s Disease have been associated with dopamine (DA) system dysfunction and, in non-clinica…
THE UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM
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United Kingdom, London
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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