Parkinson's disease damages to the motor pathway
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Changes in the Motor Pathways:
The Parkinson disease is a neurological disorder that is in the brain that occurs in the basal ganglia. This disease is a degenerative disorder in the central nervous systems.
The motor system dysfunction in the brain of an individual can lead to the damage of the operations of the brain. The motor pathway conducts the impulses from the central nervous system to the diverse muscles in the body (Khaliq, n.d). The ...
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