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J Neuroimaging ; 30(6): 833-842, 2020 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32639653

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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Cortical development is essential for children's neurocognition. In this study, we evaluated how variations in cortical morphometry in normal children are associated with outcome differences in multiple domains of cognition. METHODS: Eight-year-old children were recruited for a brain MRI followed by a battery of neuropsychological assessments. The MRI scan included 3D-T1-weighted imaging for cortical morphometry in 34 regions defined by the Desikan atlas. The neuropsychological assessments included the Reynolds Intellectual Assessment Scales (RIAS) for IQ, Clinical Evaluation of Language Fundamentals (CELF-4) for language, Children's Memory Scale (CMS) for memory, Wide Range Achievement Test (WRAT-4) for academic skills, and Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function (BRIEF) for executive functions. The relationships between MRI measured cortical features, including gray matter volume, surface area, and cortical thickness for different brain regions and neuropsychological test scores, were evaluated using partial correlation analyses controlled for age and sex. RESULTS: RIAS/CELF-4/CMS/WRAT-4/BRIEF scores showed significant correlations (R: [.38-.44], P: [.005-.046]) with gray matter volume, surface area, or cortical thickness in multiple brain regions. Gray matter volume in the medial orbitofrontal/ventromedial prefrontal cortex appeared to be a sensitive marker for overall neurocognition as it significantly correlated with IQ, language, memory, and executive function behaviors. The superior temporal gyrus and banks of superior temporal sulcus appeared to be most sensitive to reflect overall language function as their cortical features consistently correlated with language-related test scores. CONCLUSIONS: Cortical morphometry significantly correlated with neuropsychological function in healthy children; certain regions/features may serve as sensitive imaging markers.


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Brain/diagnostic imaging , Cognition/physiology , Executive Function/physiology , Gray Matter/diagnostic imaging , Child , Female , Humans , Language , Magnetic Resonance Imaging/methods , Male , Memory/physiology , Neuroimaging , Neuropsychological Tests
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Dement Neuropsychol ; 12(1): 1-11, 2018.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29682227

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Changes in patterns of performance for the cognitive functions of memory, processing speed, and focused attention are expected in old age. OBJECTIVE: The main goal of this systematic review was to analyze the use of ERP in healthy elderly in studies evaluating the P300 components. METHODS: A systematic review was carried out based on recommendations for nursing research on the databases LILACS, PsycINFO, PubMed, SCOPUS and Web of Science. RESULTS: 26 studies involving 940 healthy elderly were identified, most of which sought to identify and determine the influence of age on the P300. CONCLUSION: Although there is consensus in the literature that P300 latency is significantly longer in elderly with psychiatric disorders compared to healthy elderly, it was not possible to conclude P300 associations with gender, education and other cognitive tests.


São esperadas mudanças nos padrões de desempenho nas funções cognitivas de memória, velocidade de processamento e atenção concentrada durante o processo de envelhecimento. OBJETIVO: O objetivo principal desta revisão sistemática é analisar o uso de ERP em idosos saudáveis nos estudos que avaliaram os componentes do P300. MÉTODOS: Realizou-se uma revisão sistemática com recomendações de estudo para enfermagem nos bancos de dados LILACS, PsycINFO, PubMed, SCOPUS and Web of Science. RESULTADOS: Foram identificados 26 estudos com 940 idosos saudáveis, a maioria procurava identificar e encontrar a influência da idade no P300. CONCLUSÃO: Embora haja consenso na literatura de que em idosos com transtornos psiquiátricos a latência P300 é significativamente maior, em relação aos idosos saudáveis não foi possível concluir as associações P300 com gênero, escolaridade e outros testes cognitivos.

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Dement. neuropsychol ; 12(1): 1-11, Jan.-Mar. 2018. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-891061

ABSTRACT

ABSTRACT Changes in patterns of performance for the cognitive functions of memory, processing speed, and focused attention are expected in old age. Objective: The main goal of this systematic review was to analyze the use of ERP in healthy elderly in studies evaluating the P300 components. Methods: A systematic review was carried out based on recommendations for nursing research on the databases LILACS, PsycINFO, PubMed, SCOPUS and Web of Science. Results: 26 studies involving 940 healthy elderly were identified, most of which sought to identify and determine the influence of age on the P300. Conclusion: Although there is consensus in the literature that P300 latency is significantly longer in elderly with psychiatric disorders compared to healthy elderly, it was not possible to conclude P300 associations with gender, education and other cognitive tests.


RESUMO São esperadas mudanças nos padrões de desempenho nas funções cognitivas de memória, velocidade de processamento e atenção concentrada durante o processo de envelhecimento. Objetivo: O objetivo principal desta revisão sistemática é analisar o uso de ERP em idosos saudáveis nos estudos que avaliaram os componentes do P300. Métodos: Realizou-se uma revisão sistemática com recomendações de estudo para enfermagem nos bancos de dados LILACS, PsycINFO, PubMed, SCOPUS and Web of Science. Resultados: Foram identificados 26 estudos com 940 idosos saudáveis, a maioria procurava identificar e encontrar a influência da idade no P300. Conclusão: Embora haja consenso na literatura de que em idosos com transtornos psiquiátricos a latência P300 é significativamente maior, em relação aos idosos saudáveis não foi possível concluir as associações P300 com gênero, escolaridade e outros testes cognitivos.


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Humans , Aged , Aging , Cognition , Event-Related Potentials, P300 , Neuropsychology
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