Sensory Overload, Proprioception, and Touch: Parkinson's and the Senses (Part 2)
Learn more about Parkinson's and find support: https://dpf.org In part two of this three-part series on Parkinson's and the senses, the panel discusses how Parkinson's affects hearing, touch, and the ability to handle busy environments. They cover brain processing sound slower, overstimulation in noisy and crowded places, proprioception and not knowing where your body is in space, the challenge of touchscreens and keypads, and how loss of dexterity has directly impacted their careers. Part 1: Phantosmia, Lost Flavors, and More: Parkinson's and the Senses • Phantosmia, Lost Flavors, and More: Parkin... Part 3: Vision, Vertigo, and Urinary Urgency • Urinary Urgency, Vertigo, and Vision Chang... Sign up for updates on webinars, events, and resources for the Parkinson’s community: https://dpf.org/newsletter-signup Season 7 Episode 7 Davis Phinney Foundation, Copyright 2026

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