INVESTIGADORES
GOLOMBEK Diego Andres
artículos
Título:
Deficits in temporal processing correlate with clinical progression in Huntington's disease
Autor/es:
AGOSTINO, P.V.; GATTO, E.M.; CESARINI, M.; ETCHEVERRY, J.L.; SANGUINETTI, A.; GOLOMBEK, D.A.
Revista:
ACTA NEUROLOGICA SCANDINAVICA
Editorial:
WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, INC
Referencias:
Año: 2017
ISSN:
0001-6314
Resumen:
Objectives: Precise temporal performance is crucial for several complex tasks. Time estimation in the second-to-minutes range-known as interval timing-involves the interaction of the basal ganglia and the prefrontal cortex via dopaminergic-glutamatergic pathways. Patients with Huntington´s disease (HD) present deficits in cognitive and motor functions that require fine control of temporal processing. The objective of the present work was to assess temporal cognition through a peak-interval time (PI) production task in patients with HD and its potential correlation with the Unified Huntington´s Disease Rating Scale (UHDRS). Materials and methods: Patients with molecular diagnosis of HD and controls matched by age, sex and educational level (n=18/group) were tested for interval timing in short- (3 seconds), medium- (6 seconds) and long (12 seconds)-duration stimuli. Results: Significant differences were observed in the PI task, with worse performance in HD compared to controls. Patients underestimated real time (left-shifted Peak location) for 6- and 12-second intervals (P