IIIE   20352
INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES EN INGENIERIA ELECTRICA "ALFREDO DESAGES"
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Registering eye movements during reading in Alzheimer disease: difficulties in predicting upcoming words
Autor/es:
GERARDO FERNÁNDEZ; JOCHEN LAUBROCK; PABLO MANDOLESI; OSCAR COLOMBO; O. AGAMENNONI
Revista:
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGY
Editorial:
TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
Referencias:
Lugar: Londres; Año: 2014 vol. 36 p. 302 - 316
ISSN:
1380-3395
Resumen:
Reading requires the fine integration of attention, ocular movements, word identification, and language comprehension, among other cognitive parameters. Several of the associated cognitive processes such as working memory and semantic memory are known to be impaired by Alzheimer´s disease (AD). This study analyzes eye movement behavior of 18 patients with probable AD and 40 age-matched Controls during Spanish sentence reading. Controls focused mainly on word properties and considered syntactic and semantic structures. At the same time, Control?s knowledge and prediction about sentence meaning and grammatical structure is quite evident when we consider some aspects of visual exploration, such as word skipping, and forward saccades. By contrast, in the AD group, the predictability effect of the upcoming word was absent, visual exploration was less focused; fixations were much longer, and outgoing saccade amplitudes were smaller than in Controls. The altered visual exploration and the absence of a contextual predictability effect might be related to impairments in working memory and long-term memory retrieval functions. These eye movement measures demonstrate considerable sensitivity with respect to evaluating cognitive processes in Alzheimer disease. They could provide a user-friendly marker of early disease symptoms and of its posterior progression.