摘要
简介:虽然在早期阶段识别阿尔茨海默氏病(AD)至关重要,但是传统的神经心理学测试往往缺乏对其诊断的敏感性和特异性。神经心理学研究报告了AD的视觉加工缺陷,而与事件相关的电位(ERP)适合研究具有较高时间分辨率的注意力集中加工。 目的:本研究旨在利用视觉奇数球任务和ERPs,调查成人AD的视觉注意特征,从注意前到注意过程。 方法:招募认知正常的老年人对照(CN)和可能的AD(AD)患者。参与者执行了三刺激视觉奇异球任务,并被要求响应目标刺激按下指定的按钮。分析了4个ERP的幅度。分析了顶枕和颞枕区域周围的不匹配阴性(vMMN)。 P3a在额中央部位周围进行分析,而P3b在中央顶部位周围进行分析。 结果:AD组的晚期vMMN幅度明显小于CN组,而早期vMMN幅度具有可比性。与CN组相比,AD组的P3a振幅对于不常见的异常刺激明显较小,但标准刺激的振幅却相当。最后,与CN组相比,AD组对目标刺激的P3b幅度明显较小。 结论:我们的发现表明,AD患者表现出注意力不集中的视觉加工缺陷,已知会影响更高阶的脑功能。在临床环境中,视觉奇异球范例可用于提供有用的诊断信息,因为注意力不集中的ERPs可能是通过被动暴露于不频繁的刺激而诱发的。
关键词: 阿尔茨海默氏病,注意力不集中处理,视觉处理,vMMN,P3a,P3b。
Current Alzheimer Research
Title:Pre-attentive Visual Processing in Alzheimer’s Disease: An Event-related Potential Study
Volume: 17 Issue: 13
关键词: 阿尔茨海默氏病,注意力不集中处理,视觉处理,vMMN,P3a,P3b。
摘要:
Introduction: While identifying Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) in its early stages is crucial, traditional neuropsychological tests tend to lack sensitivity and specificity for its diagnosis. Neuropsychological studies have reported visual processing deficits of AD, and event-related potentials (ERPs) are suitable to investigate pre-attentive processing with superior temporal resolution.
Objective: This study aimed to investigate visual attentional characteristics of adults with AD, from pre-attentive to attentive processing, using a visual oddball task and ERPs.
Methods: Cognitively normal elderly controls (CN) and patients with probable AD (AD) were recruited. Participants performed a three-stimulus visual oddball task and were asked to press a designated button in response to the target stimuli. The amplitudes of 4 ERPs were analyzed. Mismatchnegativity (vMMN) was analyzed around the parieto-occipital and temporo-occipital regions. P3a was analyzed around the fronto-central regions, whereas P3b was analyzed around the centro-parietal regions.
Results: Late vMMN amplitudes of the AD group were significantly smaller than those of the CN group, while early vMMN amplitudes were comparable. Compared to the CN group, P3a amplitudes of the AD group were significantly smaller for the infrequent deviant stimuli, but the amplitudes for the standard stimuli were comparable. Lastly, the AD group had significantly smaller P3b amplitudes for the target stimuli compared to the CN group.
Conclusion: Our findings imply that AD patients exhibit pre-attentive visual processing deficits, known to affect later higher-order brain functions. In a clinical setting, the visual oddball paradigm could be used to provide helpful diagnostic information since pre-attentive ERPs can be induced by passive exposure to infrequent stimuli.
Export Options
About this article
Cite this article as:
Pre-attentive Visual Processing in Alzheimer’s Disease: An Event-related Potential Study, Current Alzheimer Research 2020; 17 (13) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1567205018666210216084534
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1567205018666210216084534 |
Print ISSN 1567-2050 |
Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
Online ISSN 1875-5828 |
- Author Guidelines
- Graphical Abstracts
- Fabricating and Stating False Information
- Research Misconduct
- Post Publication Discussions and Corrections
- Publishing Ethics and Rectitude
- Increase Visibility of Your Article
- Archiving Policies
- Peer Review Workflow
- Order Your Article Before Print
- Promote Your Article
- Manuscript Transfer Facility
- Editorial Policies
- Allegations from Whistleblowers
- Announcements
Related Articles
-
HIV-1 Nef Protein Visits B-Cells via Macrophage Nanotubes: A Mechanism for AIDS-Related Lymphoma Pathogenesis?
Current HIV Research Emerging Vascular Risk Factors in Women: Any Differences from Men?
Current Medicinal Chemistry Caffeine: Cognitive and Physical Performance Enhancer or Psychoactive Drug?
Current Neuropharmacology Do Geriatric Outpatients Adhere to Medication Changes Advised After Assessment? An Exploratory Pilot Study
Current Clinical Pharmacology ADF/Cofilin-Actin Rods in Neurodegenerative Diseases
Current Alzheimer Research Going up in Smoke? A Review of nAChRs-based Treatment Strategies for Improving Cognition in Schizophrenia
Current Pharmaceutical Design Conference Report: The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), 180th Annual Meeting Chicago, IL, USA Feb 13-17, 2014 “Meeting Global Challenges: Discoveries & Innovation”
CNS & Neurological Disorders - Drug Targets Editorial: Advances in the Treatment of Neurodegenerative Diseases and Epilepsy
Current Pharmaceutical Design The Role of Statins in Oxidative Stress and Cardiovascular Disease
Current Drug Targets - Cardiovascular & Hematological Disorders The Prevalence of Depression in Alzheimer’s Disease: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Current Alzheimer Research Natural Products Combating Neurodegeneration: Parkinson’s Disease
Current Drug Metabolism Threshold-Independent Meta-Analysis of Alzheimer`s Disease Transcriptomes shows Progressive Changes in Hippocampal Functions, Epigenetics and microRNA Regulation
Current Alzheimer Research Diagnosis and Treatment of Unilateral Forms of Primary Aldosteronism
Current Hypertension Reviews May Endocrine Therapy be Associated with Cognitive Impairment in Breast Cancer Patients?
Clinical Cancer Drugs Blood Pressure and Cognitive Impairment in the Elderly
Current Hypertension Reviews Visual and Quantitative Assessment of COVID-19 Pneumonia on Chest CT: The Relationship with Disease Severity and Clinical Findings
Current Medical Imaging Risk Factors for Cardiovascular Disease in Psoriasis: Relation to Inflammation Assessed by the Severity and Duration of Illness
Inflammation & Allergy - Drug Targets (Discontinued) Aspirin and Other Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs as Cyclooxygenase Inhibitors: State of the Art, Barriers and Perspectives
Current Computer-Aided Drug Design ER Stress and UPR in Familial Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
Current Molecular Medicine Circulating Advanced Oxidation Protein Products as Oxidative Stress Biomarkers and Progression Mediators in Pathological Conditions Related to Inflammation and Immune Dysregulation
Current Medicinal Chemistry