Previous neuropsychological data have suggested that deficits in early Huntington's disease (HD) include executive impairments, which often are linked with frontal-lobe dysfunction. This study sought to investigate the profile of cognitive deficits using two computerised tasks whose performance is known to rely on intact functions of separate areas of the prefrontal cortex. Twenty patients with early HD and 20 matched controls were given the one-touch Tower of London, a stringent measure of visuo-spatial planning, and a decision making task, which involved selecting and gambling on outcomes on the basis of their differing probabilities. Patients were significantly less accurate than controls on the planning test, which is sensitive to front...
Objectives: Visuospatial processing deficits have been reported in Huntington's disease (HD). To dat...
Objective: Huntington's disease (HD) is characterized by motor and cognitive impairments including m...
Posterior cortical volume changes and abnormal visuomotor performance are present in patients with H...
Previous neuropsychological data have suggested that deficits in earlyHuntington’s disease (HD) incl...
IntroductionEarly Huntington's disease (HD) patients begin to show planning deficits even before mot...
Eighteen patients with early Huntington's disease were compared with age- and IQ-matched control vol...
Three measures of executive functioning, initial-letter verbal fluency (e.g., Lezak, 1995), the Modi...
Executive dysfunction (ED) is a characteristic of Huntington disease (HD), but its severity and prog...
The performance of 54 subjects genetically at risk for Huntington's disease was examined in double-b...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive disturbances occur early in Huntington's disease (HD) and place a significant ...
Functional integrity of prefrontal cortico-striatal circuits underlying executive functioningmay be ...
Counterfactual thinking (CFT) refers to the generation of mental simulations of alternatives to past...
BackgroundWe investigated the viability of psychometrically robust executive function measures as ma...
The basic mechanisms of information processing by corticostriatal circuits are currently a matter of...
Neuropsychiatric disturbance−particularly executive dysfunction and behavioral dysregulation−is a co...
Objectives: Visuospatial processing deficits have been reported in Huntington's disease (HD). To dat...
Objective: Huntington's disease (HD) is characterized by motor and cognitive impairments including m...
Posterior cortical volume changes and abnormal visuomotor performance are present in patients with H...
Previous neuropsychological data have suggested that deficits in earlyHuntington’s disease (HD) incl...
IntroductionEarly Huntington's disease (HD) patients begin to show planning deficits even before mot...
Eighteen patients with early Huntington's disease were compared with age- and IQ-matched control vol...
Three measures of executive functioning, initial-letter verbal fluency (e.g., Lezak, 1995), the Modi...
Executive dysfunction (ED) is a characteristic of Huntington disease (HD), but its severity and prog...
The performance of 54 subjects genetically at risk for Huntington's disease was examined in double-b...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive disturbances occur early in Huntington's disease (HD) and place a significant ...
Functional integrity of prefrontal cortico-striatal circuits underlying executive functioningmay be ...
Counterfactual thinking (CFT) refers to the generation of mental simulations of alternatives to past...
BackgroundWe investigated the viability of psychometrically robust executive function measures as ma...
The basic mechanisms of information processing by corticostriatal circuits are currently a matter of...
Neuropsychiatric disturbance−particularly executive dysfunction and behavioral dysregulation−is a co...
Objectives: Visuospatial processing deficits have been reported in Huntington's disease (HD). To dat...
Objective: Huntington's disease (HD) is characterized by motor and cognitive impairments including m...
Posterior cortical volume changes and abnormal visuomotor performance are present in patients with H...