Executive attention deficits after traumatic brain injury reflect impaired recruitment of resources

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作者
Shah, Sudhin A. [1 ]
Goldi, Yelena [2 ,3 ]
Conte, Mary M. [1 ]
Goldfine, Andrew M. [4 ]
Mohamadpour, Maliheh [5 ]
Fidali, Brian C. [1 ]
Cicerone, Keith [2 ,3 ]
Schiff, Nicholas D. [1 ]
机构
[1] Weill Cornell Med Coll, Brain & Mind Res Inst, Dept Neurosci, New York, NY 0065 USA
[2] JFK Johnson Rehabil Inst, Cognit Rehabil Dept, Edison, NJ 08820 USA
[3] JFK Johnson Rehabil Inst, Dept Phys Med & Rehabil, Edison, NJ 08820 USA
[4] SUNY Stony Brook, Dept Neurol, Stony Brook, NY 11794 USA
[5] Suny Downstate Med Ctr, Brooklyn, NY 11203 USA
关键词
EEG; Traumatic brain injury; Attention network test; Executive attention; Frontal lobe; Medial frontal theta; ANTERIOR CINGULATE CORTEX; BETA-BAND OSCILLATIONS; POSITRON-EMISSION-TOMOGRAPHY; STATISTICAL IMAGE-ANALYSIS; HUMAN THETA-OSCILLATIONS; FRONTAL MIDLINE THETA; SPECTRAL-ANALYSIS; WORKING-MEMORY; AROUSAL REGULATION; REACTION-TIME;
D O I
10.1016/j.nicl.2017.01.010
中图分类号
R445 [影像诊断学];
学科分类号
100207 ;
摘要
Deficits in attention are a common and devastating consequence of traumatic brain injury (TBI), leading to functional impairments, rehabilitation barriers, and long-term disability. While such deficits are well documented, little is known about their underlying pathophysiology hindering development of effective and targeted interventions. Here we evaluate the integrity of brain systems specific to attentional functions using quantitative assessments of electroencephalography recorded during performance of the Attention Network Test (ANT), a behavioral paradigm that separates alerting, orienting, and executive components of attention. We studied 13 patients, at least 6months post-TBI with cognitive impairments, and 24 control subjects. Based on performance on the ANT, TBI subjects showed selective impairment in executive attention. In TBI subjects, principal component analysis combined with spectral analysis of the EEG after target appearance extracted a pattern of increased frontal midline theta power (2.5-7.5 Hz) and suppression of frontal beta power ( 12.5-22.5 Hz). Individual expression of this pattern correlated (r=-0.67, p < 0.001) with executive attention impairment. The grading of this pattern of spatiotemporal dynamics with executive attention deficits reflects impaired recruitment of anterior forebrain resources following TBI; specifically, deafferentation and variable disfacilitation of medial frontal neuronal populations is proposed as the basis of our findings. (C) 2017 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc.
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