认知灵活性
剑桥神经心理学测试自动电池
心理学
亨廷顿病
失调家庭
队列
认知
神经心理学
神经科学
腹侧纹状体
听力学
灵活性(工程)
工作记忆
纹状体
疾病
医学
空间记忆
临床心理学
内科学
多巴胺
数学
统计
作者
Christelle Langley,Sarah Gregory,Katie Crowley,Claire O’Callaghan,Paul Zeun,Jessica Lowe,Eileanoir B. Johnson,Marina Papoutsi,Rachael I. Scahill,Geraint Rees,Sarah J. Tabrizi,Trevor W. Robbins,Barbara J. Sahakian
标识
DOI:10.1136/jnnp-2020-324104
摘要
Objectives Cognitive flexibility, which is key for adaptive decision-making, engages prefrontal cortex (PFC)-striatal circuitry and is impaired in both manifest and premanifest Huntington’s disease (pre-HD). The aim of this study was to examine cognitive flexibility in a far from onset pre-HD cohort to determine whether an early impairment exists and if so, whether fronto-striatal circuits were associated with this deficit. Methods In the present study, we examined performance of 51 pre-HD participants (mean age=29.22 (SD=5.71) years) from the HD Young Adult Study cohort and 53 controls matched for age, sex and IQ, on the Cambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery (CANTAB) Intra-Extra Dimensional Set-Shift (IED) task. This cohort is unique as it is the furthest from disease onset comprehensively studied to date (mean years=23.89 (SD=5.96) years). The IED task measures visual discrimination learning, cognitive flexibility and specifically attentional set-shifting. We used resting-state functional MRI to examine whether the functional connectivity between specific fronto-striatal circuits was dysfunctional in pre-HD, compared with controls, and whether these circuits were associated with performance on the critical extradimensional shift stage. Results Our results demonstrated that the CANTAB IED task detects a mild early impairment in cognitive flexibility in a pre-HD group far from onset. Attentional set-shifting was significantly related to functional connectivity between the ventrolateral PFC and ventral striatum in healthy controls and to functional connectivity between the dorsolateral PFC and caudate in pre-HD participants. Conclusion We postulate that this incipient impairment of cognitive flexibility may be associated with intrinsically abnormal functional connectivity of fronto-striatal circuitry in pre-HD.
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