1. Cognitive [correction of cognitve] estimation: comparison of two tests in nondemented parkinsonian patients.
- Author
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Appollonio IM, Russo A, Isella V, Forapani E, Villa ML, Piolti R, and Frattola L
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- Aged, Cognition Disorders complications, Cognition Disorders physiopathology, Dementia complications, Dementia physiopathology, Diagnosis, Differential, Female, Humans, Male, Mental Status Schedule, Middle Aged, Neuropsychological Tests statistics & numerical data, Parkinson Disease complications, Psychomotor Performance, Time Perception, Weight Perception, Cognition, Parkinson Disease physiopathology
- Abstract
The Time and Weight Estimation test (STEP) and the Cognitive Estimation Task (CET) are two recently devised tests for the assessment of cognitive estimation. In the present study, we compared their performance in 30 non-demented idiopathic parkinsonian (PD) patients, also evaluated with the Frontal Assessment Battery (FAB) as an index of executive impairment, with the aim of verifying the putative frontal circuitry of cognitive estimation processes. Six patients (20%) showed a pathological performance on either or both tests. After division of the PD sample into tertiles based on the FAB score, no significant difference was detected by either estimation test. Furthermore, the two questionnaires were unrelated to each other. Thus, deficits of cognitive estimation ability appear to be mild in PD without dementia and do not correlate with executive impairment. Unexpectedly, the CET and the STEP seem to have no unique underlying construct.
- Published
- 2003
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