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Executive functions in premanifest Huntington's disease

Authors :
Steven Finkbeiner
Erica T. Johnson
S. Christine You
Katherine L. Possin
Alexandra C. Apple
Michael D. Geschwind
Joel H. Kramer
Gail A. Kang
Jeanne S. Feuerstein
Christopher P. Hess
Jonathan Gooblar
Bruce L. Miller
Sharon J. Sha
Kristie A. Wood
Gabriella Satris
Source :
Movement Disorders. 29:405-409
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Wiley, 2013.

Abstract

Author(s): You, S Christine; Geschwind, Michael D; Sha, Sharon J; Apple, Alexandra; Satris, Gabriella; Wood, Kristie A; Johnson, Erica T; Gooblar, Jonathan; Feuerstein, Jeanne S; Finkbeiner, Steven; Kang, Gail A; Miller, Bruce L; Hess, Christopher P; Kramer, Joel H; Possin, Katherine L | Abstract: BackgroundWe investigated the viability of psychometrically robust executive function measures as markers for premanifest Huntington's disease (HD).MethodsFifteen premanifest HD subjects and 42 controls were compared on the NIH EXAMINER executive function battery. This battery yields an overall executive composite score, plus working memory, cognitive control, and fluency scores that are measured on psychometrically matched scales. The scores were correlated with two disease markers, disease burden and striatal volumes, in the premanifest HD subjects.ResultsThe premanifest HD subjects scored significantly lower on the working memory score. The executive composite positively correlated with striatal volumes, and the working memory score negatively correlated with disease burden. The cognitive control and fluency scores did not differ between the groups or correlate significantly with the disease markers.ConclusionsThe NIH EXAMINER executive composite and working memory scores are sensitive markers of cognitive dysfunction, striatal volume, and disease burden in premanifest HD.

Details

ISSN :
08853185
Volume :
29
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Movement Disorders
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........61de07d2a3621386df554ece9fcc0189
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/mds.25762