DISTURBED FRONTAL REGULATION OF ATTENTION IN PARKINSONS-DISEASE

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作者
STAM, CJ
VISSER, SL
DECOUL, AAWO
DESONNEVILLE, LMJ
SCHELLENS, RLLA
BRUNIA, CHM
DESMET, JS
GIELEN, G
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[1] ST ELIZABETH HOSP,DEPT CLIN NEUROPHYSIOL,TILBURG,NETHERLANDS
[2] ST ELIZABETH HOSP,DEPT NEUROL,TILBURG,NETHERLANDS
[3] ST ELIZABETH HOSP,DEPT PSYCHOL,TILBURG,NETHERLANDS
[4] TILBURG UNIV,ACAD HOSP,DEPT CLIN NEUROPHYSIOL,5000 LE TILBURG,NETHERLANDS
[5] TILBURG UNIV,ACAD HOSP,DEPT NEUROPATHOL,5000 LE TILBURG,NETHERLANDS
[6] TILBURG UNIV,ACAD HOSP,DEPT NEUROPED,5000 LE TILBURG,NETHERLANDS
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10.1093/brain/116.5.1139
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Parkinson's disease is characterized not only by tremor, akinesia and rigidity, but also by frontal cognitive dysfunction, that can be understood as a disturbance in the 'Supervisory Attentional System' (SAS). This concept refers to a system, located in the frontal cortex, that regulates attentional processes under novel, non-routine conditions. The hypothesis that cognitive dysfunction in Parkinson's disease results from a disturbance in the SAS was investigated by recording 'processing negativity' in 33 parkinsonian patients and 17 controls. Processing negativity is an event-related potential that reflects neuronal activity during selective attention. The contribution of the frontal cortex to selective attention can be studied directly using processing negativity. Parkinsonian patients were also scored for clinical symptoms and subjected to a neuropsychological test battery. Processing negativity was clearly disturbed in the parkinsonian patients. Moreover, parkinsonian patients with the lowest scores on 'frontal' neuropsychological tests such as Stroop, Trail Making and Word Fluency, also had the lowest processing negativity. Our results support the hypothesis that cognitive dysfunction in Parkinson's disease might be understood as a disturbance in the frontal regulation of attentional processes. Degeneration of the dopaminergic mesocortical innervation of the frontal cortex in Parkinson's disease is a possible neurochemical substrate of these frontal attentional disturbances.
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