Noradrenergic deficits contribute to apathy in Parkinson’s disease through the precision of expected outcomes
Frank H. Hezemans(MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit), James B. Rowe(MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit), Negin Holland(University of Cambridge), Claire O’Callaghan(University of Cambridge), Luca Passamonti(University of Cambridge), Noham Wolpe(Tel Aviv University), P. Simon Jones(University of Cambridge), Alexander G. Murley(University of Cambridge), Kamen A. Tsvetanov(University of Cambridge), Trevor W. Robbins(University of Cambridge), Roger A. Barker(University of Cambridge), Catarina Rua(University of Cambridge), Caroline H. Williams‐Gray(University of Cambridge), Rong Ye(University of Cambridge), Ralf Regenthal(Leipzig University)
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