Frontal dysfunction contributes to the genesis of hallucinations in non‐demented Parkinsonian patients

Hallucinations occur in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) with reported prevalence ranging from 8% to 40%. Hallucinations are significantly associated with dementia in PD, but little is known about possible distinctive cognitive features of non‐demented PD patients who develop hallucinations.

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