ORIGINAL RESEARCH

Consolidation and reconsolidation of visual and semantic memory in Parkinson’s disease

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1 Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University, Moscow, Russia

2 Kursk State Medical University, Kursk, Russia

Correspondence should be addressed: Ekaterina A. Petrash
Ostrovityanova, 1, Moscow, 117997, Russia; ur.liam@hsartep

About paper

Author contributions: Nikishina VB — study concept; interpretation and summarization of the obtained empirical data; Petrash EA– study concept; processing, interpretation and summarization of the obtained empirical data; Kuznetsova AA — interpretation and summarization of the obtained empirical data; Shuteeva TV — implementation of the experiment, collection of primary empirical data; Zakharova IA — implementation of the experiment, collection of primary empirical data.

Compliance with ethical standards: the study complied with the legislation on public health protection; informed consent was obtained from all study participants (Protocol of the Ethics Committee No. 207 dated April 19, 2021).

Received: 2021-12-02 Accepted: 2021-12-20 Published online: 2021-12-31
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