Dr. Ejaz Shamim:
Yes, nobody really truly knows because this is a new phenomenon, but there are additive benefits. And we have been encouraging patients, the patients who have artistic prowess within, to actually explore those things.
If you do activities which help your mind kind of connect different parts of the brain, you stimulate those different parts of the brain, then your Parkinson’s symptoms actually get better, especially while you’re performing those activities.