Longitudinal analysis of phonemic clustering and switching during word-list generation in Huntington's disease.

Abstract:

:Two characteristics of word-list generation performance are forming clusters (i.e., contiguous words from the same subcategory) and switching among them. Patients with frontal lobe pathology show reduced switching on letter-cued word generation tasks, and clustering has been associated with temporal lobe functioning. Letter-cued word generation was examined in 72 patients with Huntington's disease (HD) and 41 healthy participants of equivalent age and education. As predicted, the patients showed reduced switching but normal clustering. In addition, switching but not clustering correlated inversely with disease severity, as measured by both movement and mental status scales. Furthermore, 5-year longitudinal analysis revealed a monotonic decrease in switching over time, whereas clustering performance remained stable. Control participants performed uniformly over time on both measures. These results are consistent with a progressive reduction in cognitive flexibility attributed to disruption of frontal-subcortical circuits secondary to neostriatal pathology in HD.

journal_name

Neuropsychology

journal_title

Neuropsychology

authors

Rich JB,Troyer AK,Bylsma FW,Brandt J

doi

10.1037//0894-4105.13.4.525

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

1999-10-01 00:00:00

pages

525-31

issue

4

eissn

0894-4105

issn

1931-1559

journal_volume

13

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