Matthew Dowling

Livia Patrizi

Tânia Matos

Iris Berden

Maria Iliopoulou

19 February 2024

One Step Forward, No Steps Back: New Study Advances Understanding of Dopamine’s Role in Movement

Imagine the act of walking. It’s something most able-bodied people do without a second thought. Yet it is actually a complex process involving various neurological and physiological systems. PD is a condition where the brain slowly loses specific cells, called dopamine neurons, resulting in reduced strength and speed of movements. However, there’s another important aspect that gets affected: the length of actions. Someone with PD might not only move more slowly but also take fewer steps in a walking sequence or bout before stopping.

Craig Nourse

Peter Bailey

John Neoptolemos

Catarina Fonseca

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