Besnard Jérémy, Allain Philippe, Lerma Vanesa, Aubin Ghislaine, Chauviré Valérie, Etcharry-Bouyx Frédérique, Le Gall Didier
a Laboratoire de Psychologie des Pays de la Loire (UPRES EA 4638) , LUNAM Université, University of Angers , Angers , France.
b Neuropsychological Unit, Department of Neurology , University Hospital of Angers , Angers , France.
Neuropsychol Rehabil. 2018 Sep;28(6):919-936. doi: 10.1080/09602011.2016.1209420. Epub 2016 Jul 19.
The concepts of "frontal" and "dysexecutive" syndromes are still a matter of debate in the literature. These terms are often used interchangeably but can be distinguished when considering specific frontal behavioural deficits which occur during social interaction. Despite being of interest for the clinical assessment and care management of patients with anterior brain damage, few studies have tried to disentangle the specificity of each syndrome. We report the case of eight patients with frontal lobe damage who were assigned to one of two groups based on whether or not they showed a dysexecutive syndrome. The nondysexecutive group differed from the dysexecutive group in showing environmental dependency phenomena, behavioural disorders triggered by social interaction. By adopting an interactionist perspective, this pilot study contributes to defining more precisely the distinction between "frontal" and "dysexecutive" syndromes. The discussion focuses on the potential interest of the interactionist approach in designing appropriate methodologies of assessment and rehabilitation of patients with frontal lobe syndrome.