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Attention impairment in motor functional neurological disorders: a neuropsychological study
G. Věchetová, T. Nikolai, M. Slovák, Z. Forejtová, M. Vranka, E. Straková, T. Teodoro, E. Růžička, MJ. Edwards, T. Serranová
Jazyk angličtina Země Německo
Typ dokumentu časopisecké články
NLK
ProQuest Central
od 1997-04-01 do Před 1 rokem
Medline Complete (EBSCOhost)
od 2000-01-01 do Před 1 rokem
Health & Medicine (ProQuest)
od 1997-04-01 do Před 1 rokem
- MeSH
- exekutivní funkce fyziologie MeSH
- kognice fyziologie MeSH
- kognitivní dysfunkce * komplikace etiologie MeSH
- kognitivní poruchy * diagnóza etiologie MeSH
- konverzní poruchy * MeSH
- lidé MeSH
- neuropsychologické testy MeSH
- pozornost fyziologie MeSH
- Check Tag
- lidé MeSH
- Publikační typ
- časopisecké články MeSH
OBJECTIVE: Our objective was to assess cognitive functioning across multiple cognitive domains using a standardised neuropsychological battery in patients with motor functional neurological disorders (mFND). METHODS: Thirty patients with clinically established mFND and 30 age-, sex- and education-matched control subjects underwent a thorough neuropsychological assessment evaluating (1) attention including processing speed, (2) executive functions including working memory, (3) short-term memory, (4) speech and language and (5) visuospatial functions. Performance validity tests (PVT) and self-report measures of depression, anxiety and cognitive complaints were included in the assessment. Only patients with valid test performance were included in the analysis. RESULTS: Three patients scored below the cut-off scores in PVT. Patients performed significantly worse than controls in the following areas: (1) the attention domain which included a slow processing speed (p = 0.005, Cohen's d = 0.89), (2) executive functions (p = 0.01, Cohen's d = 0.88) and (3) speech and language domains (p = 0.025, Cohen's d = 0.77). Patients with mFND showed greater intra-individual variability in cognitive performance (p = 0.005, Cohen's d = 0.94). Cognitive impairments were independent of depressive symptoms, which were higher in mFND patients. CONCLUSION: This study revealed both subjective and objective cognitive impairment in patients with mFND. The neuropsychological profile in mFND was characterised primarily by attentional impairment including a slow processing speed and a high intra-individual variability in cognitive performance. Cognitive impairment was associated with a valid test performance, highlighting that the deficits observed were not likely to be explained by a lack of effort in the patient group. Attention is considered to play a key role in mFND pathophysiology, and the results suggest that such impairments are objectively measurable.
Department of Psychology Charles University Prague Czech Republic
Instituto de Medicina Molecular Universidade de Lisboa Lisbon Portugal
Citace poskytuje Crossref.org
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