## Abstract Twenty‐ one normal subjects, 32 bilateral parkinsonian patients (BPs) and 29 hemiparkinsonian patients (HP) were submitted to separate or sequentially associated motor tasks that included simple reaction times (RT), choice RTs, directional RTs, and movement RTs. The results showed that
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Choice reaction time after levodopa challenge in parkinsonian patients
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- Elsevier Science
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- 2000
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