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The impact of oculomotor functioning on neuropsychological performance in Huntington disease

Authors :
William Mallonee
Thomas T. Warner
Vicki L. Wheelock
Emily P. Freney
Stephen M. Rao
Vincent A. Magnotta
Alma Macaraeg
Sigurd D. Süßmuth
Paula Wasserman
Shineeka Smith
Phil Danzer
Anne Elizabeth Rosser
Michael D. Geschwind
Brenton Maxwell
Kelsey Montross
Gabriella Satris
Albie Law
Daniel S. O'Leary
David J. Moser
Thomas Brashers-Krug
Janessa O. Carvalho
Hans J. Johnson
Martha Nance
Anita M.Y. Goh
Mark Guttman
J. Preston
Janet K. Williams
Judith Bek
Susan Perlman
Alanna Sheinberg
Wenjing Lu
Christine Reece
Pietro Mazzoni
Nadine Yoritomo
Elizabeth Aylward
W.R. Wayne Martin
Megan M. Smith
Phyllis Chua
J. Decolongon
Breanna Nickels
Pamela King
Deborah L. Harrington
Roland Zschiegner
Brian Clemente
David G. Gunn
Alex Bura
Vivien Vaughan
Samantha M Loi
Maggie Burrows
Kimberly A. Quaid
Jillian McMillan
Jason Evans
Michael Orth
Mary Wodarski
Courtney Shadrick
Sarah L Mason
H. Jeremy Bockholt
Marguerite Wieler
Elizabeth Howard
Melissa Wesson
Kathy Price
Lisa Kjer
Daniela Rae
Lynn A. Raymond
Roger A. Barker
Edmond Chiu
Holly Westervalt
Joanne Wojcieszek
Stephanie Antonopoulos
Ji In Kim
Jane S. Paulsen
Maryjane Ong
Spencer Lourens
Maria Tedesco
Katrin Barth
Christina Reeves
Jane Griffith
Peter K. Panegyres
Sarah Hunt
Cathy Wood-Siverio
David Craufurd
Holly James Westervelt
Zosia Miedzybrodzka
A. Coleman
Irita Karmalkar
Joseph W. Y. Lee
Carolin Eschenbach
Greg Suter
Christopher A. Ross
Satwinder Sran
Sharon J. Sha
Daniela Schwenk
Joel S. Perlmutter
Ali Samii
James A. Mills
Mark Varvaris
Amanda Miller
Frederick J. Marshall
Amy M. Chesire
Isabella De Soriano
Ying Zhang
Natalie Valle Guzman
Angela Komiti
Oksana Suchowersky
Clement T. Loy
Diane Erickson
Karen Marder
Lyla Mourany
Joseph Winer
Anwar Ahmed
Jatin G. Vaidya
Eun Young Kim
Stacey K. Barton
Cheryl Erwin
Sonja Trautmann
Amanda Martin
Stewart A. Factor
Elizabeth McCusker
Mariella D'Alessandro
Jeffrey D. Long
Randi Jones
Nancy R. Downing
Jared M. Bruce
Charlyne Hickey
Rajeev Kumar
Mannie Fan
Sarah E Tomaszewski Farias
Source :
J Clin Exp Neuropsychol
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2016.

Abstract

Huntington disease (HD) is a neurodegenerative condition with prominent motor (including oculomotor), cognitive, and psychiatric effects. While neuropsychological deficits are present in HD, motor impairments may impact performance on neuropsychological measures, especially those requiring a speeded response, as has been demonstrated in multiple sclerosis and schizophrenia. The current study is the first to explore associations between oculomotor functions and neuropsychological performance in HD. Participants with impaired oculomotor functioning performed worse than those with normal oculomotor functioning on cognitive tasks requiring oculomotor involvement, particularly on psychomotor speed tasks, controlling for covariates. Consideration of oculomotor dysfunction on neuropsychological performance is critical, particularly for populations with motor deficits.

Details

ISSN :
1744411X and 13803395
Volume :
38
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....121c69c02b6180b607f78aa69fd80915
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/13803395.2015.1101054