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Selective attention impairment in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.

Chiara Volpato1, Maria Angeles Prats Sedano2, Stefano Silvoni1, Nicoletta Segato1, Marianna Cavinato1, Antonio Merico1, Francesco Piccione1, Arianna Palmieri3,4, Niels Birbaumer1,5.   

Abstract

Objective of this study was to evaluate attentional control mechanisms in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) using an auditory event-related potentials (ERPs) paradigm. Fifteen mild to moderate ALS patients and 15 healthy controls were administered a brief neuropsychological test battery and an ERPs paradigm assessing selective attention. Four types of auditory stimuli were presented in random order: short standard (200 Hz, 200 ms), long standard (200 Hz, 500 ms), short deviant (1000 Hz, 200 ms) and long deviant (1000 Hz, 500 ms). Participants had to respond to the long deviant stimuli only. During the task the electroencephalogram (EEG) was recorded. The N200, P300 and re-orienting negativity (RON) ERP components were analysed. Compared to controls ALS patients showed reduced amplitudes and delayed latencies of N200, P300 and RON. These results could be attributable to both an alteration in change detection resulting in a reduction of the allocation and re-orientation of attentional resources or a general slowing or reduction of neural processing efficiency in the same system. The ERPs results support the hypothesis that ALS involves extramotor cognitive functions including auditory attentional processing at all processing stages, early (200 ms) and late (300-600 ms). These data prove the usefulness and sensitivity of the auditory ERPs in detection of cognitive functions in ALS patients.

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Keywords:  Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis; auditory event-related potentials; selective attention

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26889872     DOI: 10.3109/21678421.2016.1143514

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Amyotroph Lateral Scler Frontotemporal Degener        ISSN: 2167-8421            Impact factor:   4.092


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