Abstract

The aim of this study was to assess quantitatively sweating in PD patients. In the study, the galvanic-skin reaction (GSR) was used. The GSR was tested using eSense Skin Reaction device. The results show that sweating in patients with Parkinson's disease on drugs (PD ON) and control patients is similar, while patients with PD without levodopa (PD OFF) have higher perspiration.

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