Behavioural Science Institute, Radboud University Nijmegen, PO Box 9104, 6500, HE Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
BMC Neurol. 2014 Jan 8;14:6. doi: 10.1186/1471-2377-14-6.
In a subset of children with unilateral Cerebral Palsy (CP) a discrepancy between capacity and performance of the affected upper limb can be observed. This discrepancy is known as Developmental Disregard (DD). Though the phenomenon of DD has been well documented, its underlying cause is still under debate. DD has originally been explained based on principles of operant conditioning. Alternatively, it has been proposed that DD results from a diminished automaticity of movements, resulting in an increased cognitive load when using the affected hand. To investigate the amount of involved cognitive load we studied Event-Related Potentials (ERPs) preceding task-related motor responses during a single-hand capacity and a dual-hand performance task. It was hypothesised that children with DD show alterations related to long-latency ERP components when selecting a response with the affected upper limb, reflecting increased cognitive load in order to generate an adequate response and especially so within the dual-hand task.
Fifteen children with unilateral CP participated in the study. One of the participants was excluded due to major visual impairments. Seven of the remaining participants displayed DD. The other seven children served as a control group. All participants performed two versions of a cue-target paradigm, a single-hand capacity and a dual-hand performance task. The ERP components linked to target presentation were inspected: the mid-latency P2 component and the consecutive long-latency N2b component.
In the dual-hand performance task children with DD showed an enhancement in mean amplitude of the long-latency N2b component when selecting a response with their affected hand. No differences were found regarding the amplitude of the mid-latency P2 component. No differences were observed regarding the single-hand capacity task. The control group did not display any differences in ERPs linked to target evaluation processes between both hands.
These electrophysiological findings show that DD is associated with increased cognitive load when movements are prepared with the affected hand during a dual-hand performance task. These findings confirm behavioural observations, advance our insights on the neural substrate of DD and have implications for therapy.
在单侧脑瘫(CP)患儿中,可观察到受累上肢的能力和表现之间存在差异。这种差异被称为发育忽视(DD)。尽管 DD 现象已得到充分记录,但其根本原因仍存在争议。DD 最初是基于操作性条件作用的原则来解释的。或者,有人提出,DD 是由于运动的自动性降低,导致使用受累手时认知负荷增加。为了研究所涉及的认知负荷量,我们在单手能力和双手表现任务中,研究了与任务相关的运动反应之前的事件相关电位(ERP)。假设 DD 患儿在选择受累上肢的反应时,会表现出与长潜伏期 ERP 成分相关的改变,这反映出为了产生足够的反应而增加了认知负荷,尤其是在双手任务中。
15 名单侧 CP 患儿参与了这项研究。其中一名参与者因严重视力障碍而被排除在外。剩下的 7 名参与者中有 7 名存在 DD。另外 7 名儿童作为对照组。所有参与者都完成了两种提示-目标范式的版本,即单手能力和双手表现任务。检查与目标呈现相关的 ERP 成分:中潜伏期 P2 成分和随后的长潜伏期 N2b 成分。
在双手表现任务中,DD 患儿在选择受累手的反应时,长潜伏期 N2b 成分的平均振幅增强。中潜伏期 P2 成分的振幅没有差异。单手能力任务没有观察到差异。对照组在双手评估过程中,ERP 没有差异。
这些电生理发现表明,在双手表现任务中,当用受累手准备运动时,DD 与认知负荷增加有关。这些发现证实了行为观察结果,提高了我们对 DD 神经基础的认识,并对治疗有影响。