Table 1.
Demographic and clinical features of the sample.
Figure 1.
Cortical areas with significant cortical thickness changes between cognitive groups (p<0.01).
Red areas show areas of decreased cortical thickness, and blue areas regions with increased cortical thickness. 1A: Left hemisphere; 1B: Right Hemisphere.
Table 2.
Anatomical location of areas of decreased and increased cortical thickness among controls and Parkinson’s disease patients according to cognitive status.
Table 3.
Bivariate correlations between neuropsychological performance and cortical thickness changes.