U.S., March 20 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT06884722) titled 'Brain Mechanisms of Social Perception in Parkinson's Disease' on March 07.
Brief Summary: Social cognition is a complex process that enables humans to interpret social information and behave appropriately in a social environment. Social cognition can be impaired in Parkinson's disease patients, worsening quality of life and relationships with those around them, even at an early stage. These alterations are manifested in particular by impairments of the recognition of facial emotions and body movements, involving the motor system. The aim of this study is to understand the brain mechanisms associated with impaired social perception ...