In:
Journal of Neuropsychology, Wiley, Vol. 11, No. 1 ( 2017-03), p. 56-73
Abstract:
Individuals with preclinical A lzheimer's disease ( P re‐ AD ) present nonimpaired cognition, as measured by standard neuropsychological tests. However, detecting subtle difficulties in cognitive functions may be necessary for an early diagnosis and intervention. Objectives A new computer‐based visuomotor coordination task ( VMC ) was developed to investigate the possible presence of early visuomotor difficulties in P re‐ AD individuals. Associations between VMC task performance and AD biomarkers were studied. The influence of A po E status on participants’ performance was addressed, as well as the relationship between performance and subjective cognitive decline ( SCD ). Methods Sixty‐six cognitively normal ( CN ) elders (19 P re‐ AD and 47 control participants [ CTR ]) and 15 patients with AD performed the VMC task, which consisted in executing visually guided goal‐directed movements that required the coordination of the visual and motor systems. All participants underwent A po E analysis and lumbar puncture. CN participants also completed an extensive standard neuropsychological battery. Results Despite presenting normal cognition in standard tests, P re‐ AD participants exhibited higher response times ( RT s) to complete the VMC task than CTR ( p 〈 .01). Besides, patients with AD showed higher RT s than CTR ( p 〈 .001) and Pre‐ AD ( p 〈 .05), and more errors than CTR ( p 〈 .005). RT s in A po E 4 carriers were higher than that observed in A po E 4 noncarriers ( p 〈 .01). In CN individuals, RT s were related to amyloid β‐protein 42 ( AB 42) biomarker ( p 〈 .01) and informant‐rated SCD ( p 〈 .01). Conclusions The VMC task is able to discriminate P re‐ AD from CTR individuals. Moreover, VMC results are associated with AB 42 levels in CN individuals, suggesting that visuomotor dysfunction may be a sensitive marker of P re‐ AD .
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
ISSN:
1748-6645
,
1748-6653
DOI:
10.1111/jnp.2017.11.issue-1
Language:
English
Publisher:
Wiley
Publication Date:
2017
detail.hit.zdb_id:
2380753-2
SSG:
5,2
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