Deficits of visuospatial working memory and executive function in single- versus multiple-domain amnestic mild cognitive impairment: A combined ERP and sLORETA study |
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Affiliation: | 1. Developmental Disabilities Graduate Program, Laboratory of Neurobiology, Mackenzie Presbyterian University, São Paulo, Brazil;2. Experimental Neurology, Federal University of São Paulo, Brazil |
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Abstract: | ObjectiveAccording to recent criteria of classification, amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI) could be divided into two categories: single-domain aMCI (sd-aMCI) and multiple-domain aMCI (md-aMCI). The difference between sd-aMCI and md-aMCI needs further exploration. The present study aimed to compare deficits in visuospatial working memory (VSWM) and executive function between sd-aMCI versus md-aMCI patients by use of event-related potentials (ERP) and standardized low-resolution brain electromagnetic tomography analysis (sLORETA).MethodsThe ERP data were measured and analyzed in 26 sd-aMCI, 13 md-aMCI patients and 46 healthy elderly controls (HEC) during VSWM and Go/Nogo processes.ResultsDuring VSWM task, md-aMCI patients showed decreased P300 amplitude compared to HEC and sd-aMCI patients (All p < 0.05). As compared to sd-aMCI, md-aMCI showed a hypoactivation in the right middle frontal gyrus in 1-back task during the P300 time range. During the Go/Nogo task, sd-aMCI and md-aMCI patients showed reduced N200 amplitude, compared to HEC (All p < 0.05). However, md-aMCI patients had decreased N200 amplitude, with respect to sd-aMCI patients. Further, as compared to sd-aMCI patients, md-aMCI patients showed a hypoactivation in the right superior frontal gyrus during the N200 time range.ConclusionsThese findings with a combined ERP and sLORETA study showed more severe deficits in updating operations of WM, detections of the target stimulus and conflict processes in md-aMCI, compared to sd-aMCI patients.SignificanceThe present study showed that a combined ERP and sLORETA study during the VSWM and Go/Nogo tasks could distinguish md-aMCI from sd-aMCI. |
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Keywords: | Event-related potential Go/Nogo Multiple-domain amnestic mild cognitive impairment Single-domain amnestic mild cognitive impairment Visuospatial working memory |
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