Department of Neurology and Laboratory of Neuroscience-IRCCS Istituto Auxologico Italiano, Milan, Italy.
Department of Cardiovascular, Neural and Metabolic Sciences-IRCCS Istituto Auxologico Italiano, Milan, Italy.
PLoS One. 2018 Aug 9;13(8):e0200953. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0200953. eCollection 2018.
The presence of executive deficits in patients with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis is well established, even if standardized measures are difficult to obtain due to progressive physical disability of the patients. We present clinical data concerning a newly developed measure of cognitive flexibility, administered by means of Eye-Tracking (ET) technology in order to bypass verbal-motor limitations.
21 ALS patients and 21 age-and education-matched healthy subjects participated in an ET-based cognitive assessment, including a newly developed test of cognitive flexibility (Arrows and Colors Cognitive Test-ACCT) and other oculomotor-driven measures of cognitive functions. A standard screening of frontal and working memory abilities and global cognitive efficiency was administered to all subjects, in addition to a psychological self-rated assessment. For ALS patients, a clinical examination was also performed.
ACCT successfully discriminated between patients and healthy controls, mainly concerning execution times obtained at different subtests. A qualitative analysis performed on error distributions in patients highlighted a lower prevalence of perseverative errors, with respect to other type of errors. Correlations between ACCT and other ET-based frontal-executive measures were significant and involved different frontal sub-domains. Limited correlations were observed between ACCT and standard 'paper and pencil' cognitive tests.
The newly developed ET-based measure of cognitive flexibility could be a useful tool to detect slight frontal impairments in non-demented ALS patients by bypassing verbal-motor limitations through the oculomotor-driven administration. The findings reported in the present study represent the first contribution towards the development of a full verbal-motor free executive test for ALS patients.
肌萎缩性侧索硬化症(ALS)患者存在执行功能缺陷,这已得到充分证实,即使由于患者进行性的身体残疾,难以获得标准化的测量方法。我们介绍了一种新的认知灵活性测量方法的临床数据,该方法通过眼动追踪(ET)技术进行,以绕过言语-运动限制。
21 名 ALS 患者和 21 名年龄和教育程度匹配的健康受试者参加了基于 ET 的认知评估,包括新开发的认知灵活性测试(箭头和颜色认知测试-ACCT)和其他眼球运动驱动的认知功能测试。除了心理自评评估外,所有受试者还接受了对额叶和工作记忆能力以及整体认知效率的标准筛查。此外,还对 ALS 患者进行了临床检查。
ACCT 成功地区分了患者和健康对照组,主要是在不同子测试中获得的执行时间。对患者错误分布进行的定性分析表明,与其他类型的错误相比,坚持性错误的发生率较低。ACCT 与其他基于 ET 的额叶执行措施之间的相关性具有显著性,并且涉及不同的额叶子领域。ACCT 与标准的“纸笔”认知测试之间的相关性有限。
新开发的基于 ET 的认知灵活性测量方法可以通过眼球运动驱动的管理绕过言语-运动限制,为非痴呆 ALS 患者检测轻微的额叶损伤提供有用的工具。本研究报告的结果代表了为 ALS 患者开发完全无言语-运动的执行测试的第一个贡献。