Conditions such as Parkinson's disease, for instance, may cause motor symptoms along with dementia.
Most symptoms found are related to movement (motor symptoms).
According to Kidd, motor symptoms develop first followed by the sensory symptoms.
However recent studies have suggested that Phantosmia occurs early in the development of the disease and usually precedes the motor symptoms by several years.
The main motor symptoms are collectively called parkinsonism, or a "parkinsonian syndrome".
Surgery and deep brain stimulation have been used to reduce motor symptoms as a last resort in severe cases where drugs are ineffective.
This technique is also used to relieve some motor symptoms.
The position of the body during sleep may determine which motor symptom is displayed.
However, when patients experience severe spasms, motor symptoms can be seen in the trunk, upper extremities and face.
Before we were focusing on the motor symptoms.