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Jennifer Reijnders

Researcher at Open University

Publications -  32
Citations -  2170

Jennifer Reijnders is an academic researcher from Open University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Apathy. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 23 publications receiving 1771 citations. Previous affiliations of Jennifer Reijnders include Maastricht University Medical Centre & Maastricht University.

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A systematic review of prevalence studies of depression in Parkinson's disease: The Prevalence of Depression in PD

TL;DR: It is suggested that the average prevalence of major depressive disorder in PD is substantial, but lower than generally assumed.
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Cognitive interventions in healthy older adults and people with mild cognitive impairment : a systematic review

TL;DR: Evidence is shown that cognitive training can be effective in improving various aspects of objective cognitive functioning and whether the effects of cognitive interventions generalize to improvement in everyday life activities is still unresolved and needs to be addressed more explicitly in future research.
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The association between motor subtypes and psychopathology in Parkinson's disease.

TL;DR: This study shows that non-tremor-dominant PD is associated with cognitive deterioration, depression, apathy, and hallucinations, which has implications for future research into the pathophysiology of psychopathology in PD.
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Neuroanatomical correlates of apathy in Parkinson's disease: A magnetic resonance imaging study using voxel‐based morphometry

TL;DR: The involvement of the cingulate gyrus and inferior frontal gyrus is in line with the results of earlier studies addressing apathy in patients with Alzheimer's disease or depressive disorder, and further studies addressing the pathogenesis of apathy are needed.
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Validation of diagnostic criteria for apathy in Parkinson's disease

TL;DR: The recently proposed diagnostic criteria for apathy are useful in clinical practice and in research with PD patients with and without cognitive impairment.