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Old 11-07-2010, 11:13 AM
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I think there is merit in this. I wish, though, they would have examples other than movement/walking related. Do they talk about how that would manifest itself in our other goal directed behaviors, ones that are more psychological?

I know there has been research done on "intentional" memory impairment and PD; in other words, we have trouble remembering to get things done in the future rather than trouble with remembering things from the past. Would that fall into the category of goal impairment?

I'll check out the discussion - thanks, Laura.
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