a School of Life and Health Sciences , Aston University , Birmingham , UK.
b Birmingham Children's Hospital , Birmingham , UK.
Cogn Neuropsychol. 2018 May-Jun;35(3-4):171-198. doi: 10.1080/02643294.2017.1320278. Epub 2017 Jun 20.
A reduction in processing speed is widely reported in phenylketonuria (PKU), possibly due to white matter pathology. We investigated possible deficits and their relationships with executive functions in a sample of 37 early-treated adults with PKU (AwPKUs). AwPKUs were not characterized by a generalized speed deficit, but instead their performance could be explained by two more specific impairments: (a) a deficit in the allocation of visuo-spatial attention that reduced speed in visual search tasks, in some reading conditions and visuo-motor coordination tasks; and (b) a more conservative decision mechanism that slowed down returning an answer across domains. These results suggest that the impairments in executive functions seen in AwPKUs are not the consequence of a generalized speed deficit. They also suggest that processing speed is linked to the efficiency of a particular cognitive component and cannot be considered a general function spanning domains. Similarities with patterns in ageing are discussed.
在苯丙酮尿症(PKU)中广泛报道了处理速度的降低,这可能是由于白质病理学所致。我们在一组 37 名早期治疗的 PKU 成人(AwPKU)样本中研究了可能存在的缺陷及其与执行功能的关系。AwPKU 没有表现出普遍的速度缺陷,而是它们的表现可以通过两个更具体的缺陷来解释:(a)视空间注意力分配缺陷,这降低了视觉搜索任务、某些阅读条件和视动协调任务的速度;(b)更保守的决策机制,在各个领域中减缓了回答的速度。这些结果表明,在 AwPKU 中观察到的执行功能障碍不是普遍速度缺陷的结果。它们还表明,处理速度与特定认知成分的效率相关,不能被视为跨越各个领域的通用功能。还讨论了与衰老模式的相似性。