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Deficient sustained attention to response task and P300 characteristics in early Huntington’s disease

Authors :
Robert H. A. M. Reijntjes
Eve M. Dumas
S.J.A. van den Bogaard
Ellen P. Hart
Huub A. M. Middelkoop
K. van der Hiele
R. A. C. Roos
J.G. van Dijk
Source :
Journal of Neurology, Journal of Neurology, 259(6), 1191-1198
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2011.

Abstract

Evidence for the extent and nature of attentional impairment in premanifest and manifest Huntington’s disease (HD) is inconsistent. Understanding such impairments may help to better understand early functional changes in HD and could have consequences concerning care for HD patients. We investigated attentional control in both early and premanifest HD. We studied 17 early HD subjects (mean age: 51 years), 12 premanifest HD subjects (mean age: 43 years), and 15 healthy controls (mean age: 51 years), using the sustained attention to response task (SART), a simple Go/No-go test reflecting attentional and inhibitory processes through reaction time (RT) and error rates. Simultaneously recorded EEG yielded P300 amplitudes and latencies. The early HD group made more Go errors (p

Details

ISSN :
14321459 and 03405354
Volume :
259
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Neurology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6d52a78dc50b2c92d90949b54750398f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00415-011-6334-0