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Objective and subjective neurocognitive functioning in functional motor symptoms and functional seizures: preliminary findings.

Authors :
Pick, Susannah
Millman, L.S. Merritt
Sun, Yiqing
Short, Eleanor
Stanton, Biba
Winston, Joel S.
Mehta, Mitul A.
Nicholson, Timothy R.
Reinders, Antje A.T.S.
David, Anthony S.
Edwards, Mark J.
Goldstein, Laura H.
Hotopf, Matthew
Chalder, Trudie
Source :
Journal of Clinical & Experimental Neuropsychology. Dec2023, Vol. 45 Issue 10, p970-987. 18p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

This study aimed to provide a preliminary assessment of objective and subjective neurocognitive functioning in individuals with functional motor symptoms (FMS) and/or functional seizures (FS). We tested the hypotheses that the FMS/FS group would display poorer objective attentional and executive functioning, altered social cognition, and reduced metacognitive accuracy. Individuals with FMS/FS (n = 16) and healthy controls (HCs, n = 17) completed an abbreviated CANTAB battery, and measures of intellectual functioning, subjective cognitive complaints, performance validity, and comorbid symptoms. Subjective performance ratings were obtained to assess local metacognitive accuracy. The groups were comparable in age (p = 0.45), sex (p = 0.62), IQ (p = 0.57), and performance validity (p-values = 0.10–0.91). We observed no impairment on any CANTAB test in this FMS/FS sample compared to HCs, although the FMS/FS group displayed shorter reaction times on the Emotional Bias task (anger) (p = 0.01, np2 = 0.20). The groups did not differ in subjective performance ratings (p-values 0.15). Whilst CANTAB attentional set-shifting performance (total trials/errors) correlated with subjective performance ratings in HCs (p-values<0.005, rs = −0.85), these correlations were non-significant in the FMS/FS sample (p-values = 0.10–0.13, rs-values = −0.46–0.50). The FMS/FS group reported more daily cognitive complaints than HCs (p = 0.006, g = 0.92), which were associated with subjective performance ratings on CANTAB sustained attention (p = 0.001, rs = −0.74) and working memory tests (p < 0.001, rs = −0.75), and with depression (p = 0.003, rs = 0.70), and somatoform (p = 0.003, rs = 0.70) and psychological dissociation (p-values<0.005, rs-values = 0.67–0.85). These results suggest a discordance between objective and subjective neurocognitive functioning in this FMS/FS sample, reflecting intact test performance alongside poorer subjective cognitive functioning. Further investigation of neurocognitive functioning in FND subgroups is necessary. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13803395
Volume :
45
Issue :
10
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Clinical & Experimental Neuropsychology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
176763291
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/13803395.2023.2245110