TY - JOUR
T1 - "Real life" executive deficits in patients with focal vascular lesions affecting the cerebellum
AU - Manes, Facundo
AU - Villamil, Agustina Ruiz
AU - Ameriso, Sebastián
AU - Roca, María
AU - Torralva, Teresa
PY - 2009/8/15
Y1 - 2009/8/15
N2 - The aim of this study was to investigate everyday executive functioning abilities in patients with focal cerebellar lesions using an executive battery sensitive for the detection of damage to the prefrontal cortex, including a "real life" situation task. Eleven patients with focal cerebellar infarcts were studied prospectively after their injury. All subjects underwent a complete neurological, neuropsychiatric, and neuropsychological examination, as well as a specific computerized battery (Test of Attentional Performance), and an "ecological" test: the Multiple Errands Task-hospital version (MET-hv, adapted version). Significant differences were found between patients and normal controls in language and executive functions tasks. Significant differences were observed in the flexibility subscale of the Test of Attentional Performance and several subscales of the MET-hv (total amount of failures, interpretation failures, task completion score, and inefficiencies subscale). This study supports previous reports showing a pattern of cognitive abnormalities following focal cerebellar damage that includes impairments of executive function. Moreover, it suggests that the ecological test used in this investigation might be useful for the detection of deficits in real-life executive functioning among this patient population.
AB - The aim of this study was to investigate everyday executive functioning abilities in patients with focal cerebellar lesions using an executive battery sensitive for the detection of damage to the prefrontal cortex, including a "real life" situation task. Eleven patients with focal cerebellar infarcts were studied prospectively after their injury. All subjects underwent a complete neurological, neuropsychiatric, and neuropsychological examination, as well as a specific computerized battery (Test of Attentional Performance), and an "ecological" test: the Multiple Errands Task-hospital version (MET-hv, adapted version). Significant differences were found between patients and normal controls in language and executive functions tasks. Significant differences were observed in the flexibility subscale of the Test of Attentional Performance and several subscales of the MET-hv (total amount of failures, interpretation failures, task completion score, and inefficiencies subscale). This study supports previous reports showing a pattern of cognitive abnormalities following focal cerebellar damage that includes impairments of executive function. Moreover, it suggests that the ecological test used in this investigation might be useful for the detection of deficits in real-life executive functioning among this patient population.
KW - Cerebellum
KW - Cognition
KW - Ecological tests
KW - Executive deficits
KW - Executive functions
KW - Neuropsychology
KW - Stroke
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jns.2009.02.316
DO - 10.1016/j.jns.2009.02.316
M3 - Article
C2 - 19268308
AN - SCOPUS:67650188166
SN - 0022-510X
VL - 283
SP - 95
EP - 98
JO - Journal of the Neurological Sciences
JF - Journal of the Neurological Sciences
IS - 1-2
ER -