This research redefines
Parkinson’s Disease (PD) not merely as a motor disorder, but as a systemic pathology centered on the
Somato-Cognitive Action Network (SCAN). By utilizing
precision functional mapping and extensive datasets, the authors demonstrate that
SCAN hyperconnectivity is a core feature of the disease, linking physical symptoms with cognitive and autonomic dysfunction. The study shows that effective treatments, such as
levodopa and
Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS), work by normalizing these specific neural circuits. Furthermore, the researchers utilized
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) and
focused ultrasound to prove that targeting SCAN-specific brain regions leads to superior clinical recovery compared to traditional methods. Ultimately, the authors propose reclassifying PD as a
SCAN disorder to improve the accuracy of future diagnoses and the efficacy of personalized neuromodulation therapies.
References:
- Ren J, Zhang W, Dahmani L, et al. Parkinson’s disease as a somato-cognitive action network disorder[J]. Nature, 2026: 1-9.