Current opinion in neurology
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Cognitive deficits that occur even early in the course of Parkinson's disease have received increasing attention in current imaging research. The exact physio-pathological processes mediating the deficits and the complex relationship of cognitive signs and antiparkinsonian treatment are not well understood. A clearer understanding of these mechanisms could potentially influence treatment choices, drug development and, ultimately, patient care. ⋯ Despite evidence for the role of dopamine and cortico-striato-pallidal-thalamocortical loops in cognition, the specific contributions of mesocortical dopamine depletion and striatal dysfunction with downstream consequences on the loops remain to be separated. Additionally, more research is needed into the role of non-dopaminergic pathology in cognitive decline in Parkinson's disease.