<p><i>sem</i>.: semantic; <i>phon</i>.: phonemic; <i>non-alt&... more <p><i>sem</i>.: semantic; <i>phon</i>.: phonemic; <i>non-alt</i>: non-alternating.</p><p>The total number of words produced by non-DBS and DBS patients in the subgroups who participated in both the ON and OFF therapy condition is given for the subresults of the four task conditions and their mean; values indicate the mean (± standard deviation).</p
<p>Reaction time in LDT indicated for the three stimulus conditions for controls and both p... more <p>Reaction time in LDT indicated for the three stimulus conditions for controls and both patient groups (each ON therapy). DBS patients showed significantly longer RTs than controls and non-DBs patients. Shortest RTs were consistently obtained for phonemically related words. Values indicate the mean RT, bars the standard error, an asterisk a statistically significant differnces (<i>p</i><.05).</p
<p><i>RT</i>: reaction time; <i>sem.</i>: semantic; <i>phon.&... more <p><i>RT</i>: reaction time; <i>sem.</i>: semantic; <i>phon.</i>: phonemic.</p><p>Reaction time in LDT of the subgroups of non-DBS and DBS patients who participated in both the ON and OFF therapy condition are presented for the three distinct stimulus conditions and their mean. Values indicate the mean (± standard deviation).</p
<p>The total number of words uttered by controls and both patient groups (each ON therapy) ... more <p>The total number of words uttered by controls and both patient groups (each ON therapy) subdivided into the four task conditions; respective group average values are given on top of each column. Both patient groups produced significantly less words than controls. DBS patients uttered significantly less words than non-DBs patients. Values indicate the mean (± standard deviation), asterisks indicate statistically significant differnces (*: <i>p</i><.05/**: <i>p</i><.01). <i>sem.</i>: semantic; <i>phon.</i>: phonemic; <i>alt.</i>: alternating.</p
<p><i>bi</i>: bipolar; <i>mono</i>: monopolar.</p><p>El... more <p><i>bi</i>: bipolar; <i>mono</i>: monopolar.</p><p>Electrode coordinates correspond to the (mean values) of the active electrodes. Localisation data was not available for patient P1.</p
<p><i>HY</i>: Hoehn & Yahr; <i>net PANDA:</i> Parkinson Neurops... more <p><i>HY</i>: Hoehn & Yahr; <i>net PANDA:</i> Parkinson Neuropsychometric Dementia Assessment (PANDA) after subtraction of the test item Verbal Fluency (max. = 23 pt); <i>f</i>: female; <i>m</i>: male; <i>r</i>: right; <i>l</i>: left; <i>b</i>: bilaterally; <i>LED</i>: total daily levodopa equivalent dose; <i>UPDRS III</i>: Unified Parkinson’s Disease Rating Scale – motor score (max. = 108 pt).</p><p>Values indicate the mean (± standard deviation). Values in each upper row relate to each entire group of patients. Values in the lower rows, given in brackets, relate to the subgroup of long-term diseased patients. Disease related values refer to the treatment ON condition.</p
<p><i>sem</i>.: semantic; <i>phon</i>.: phonemic; <i>non-alt&... more <p><i>sem</i>.: semantic; <i>phon</i>.: phonemic; <i>non-alt</i>: non-alternating.</p><p>The total number of words produced by non-DBS and DBS patients in the subgroups who participated in both the ON and OFF therapy condition is given for the subresults of the four task conditions and their mean; values indicate the mean (± standard deviation).</p
<p>Reaction time in LDT indicated for the three stimulus conditions for controls and both p... more <p>Reaction time in LDT indicated for the three stimulus conditions for controls and both patient groups (each ON therapy). DBS patients showed significantly longer RTs than controls and non-DBs patients. Shortest RTs were consistently obtained for phonemically related words. Values indicate the mean RT, bars the standard error, an asterisk a statistically significant differnces (<i>p</i><.05).</p
<p><i>RT</i>: reaction time; <i>sem.</i>: semantic; <i>phon.&... more <p><i>RT</i>: reaction time; <i>sem.</i>: semantic; <i>phon.</i>: phonemic.</p><p>Reaction time in LDT of the subgroups of non-DBS and DBS patients who participated in both the ON and OFF therapy condition are presented for the three distinct stimulus conditions and their mean. Values indicate the mean (± standard deviation).</p
<p>The total number of words uttered by controls and both patient groups (each ON therapy) ... more <p>The total number of words uttered by controls and both patient groups (each ON therapy) subdivided into the four task conditions; respective group average values are given on top of each column. Both patient groups produced significantly less words than controls. DBS patients uttered significantly less words than non-DBs patients. Values indicate the mean (± standard deviation), asterisks indicate statistically significant differnces (*: <i>p</i><.05/**: <i>p</i><.01). <i>sem.</i>: semantic; <i>phon.</i>: phonemic; <i>alt.</i>: alternating.</p
<p><i>bi</i>: bipolar; <i>mono</i>: monopolar.</p><p>El... more <p><i>bi</i>: bipolar; <i>mono</i>: monopolar.</p><p>Electrode coordinates correspond to the (mean values) of the active electrodes. Localisation data was not available for patient P1.</p
<p><i>HY</i>: Hoehn & Yahr; <i>net PANDA:</i> Parkinson Neurops... more <p><i>HY</i>: Hoehn & Yahr; <i>net PANDA:</i> Parkinson Neuropsychometric Dementia Assessment (PANDA) after subtraction of the test item Verbal Fluency (max. = 23 pt); <i>f</i>: female; <i>m</i>: male; <i>r</i>: right; <i>l</i>: left; <i>b</i>: bilaterally; <i>LED</i>: total daily levodopa equivalent dose; <i>UPDRS III</i>: Unified Parkinson’s Disease Rating Scale – motor score (max. = 108 pt).</p><p>Values indicate the mean (± standard deviation). Values in each upper row relate to each entire group of patients. Values in the lower rows, given in brackets, relate to the subgroup of long-term diseased patients. Disease related values refer to the treatment ON condition.</p
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