Brain connectivity fingerprinting as a predictive biomarker of art therapy outcomes in Parkinson’s disease | Synapse
March 3, 2026Open Access
Brain connectivity fingerprinting as a predictive biomarker of art therapy outcomes in Parkinson’s disease
Key Points
Art therapy outcomes in Parkinson's disease are associated with specific brain connectivity fingerprints, suggesting practical applications for treatment planning.
Key evidence indicates a correlation between brain connectivity and art therapy effectiveness, with findings potentially leading to personalized approaches to care.
The analysis focuses on brain connectivity fingerprinting, utilizing neuroimaging techniques to assess their predictive value for therapy outcomes.
Further validation is needed to establish generalizability across diverse patient populations and different treatment settings.