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Central executive function in mild cognitive impairment: a PET activation study
Authors:Laine Matti  Tuokkola Terhi  Hiltunen Jaana  Vorobyev Victor  Bliss Irina  Baddeley Alan  Rinne Juha O
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, Abo Akademi University, Turku, Finland. matti.laine@abo.fi
Abstract:Using positron emission tomography (PET), we explored the neural correlates of an executive function, dual tasking, in patients with amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI) and in elderly controls. The experiment employed simple auditory and visual tasks that were presented both in isolation and simultaneously to create a task condition requiring enhanced attentional control. Behaviorally, both groups performed well, albeit the patients made more errors on the visual task. The PET analysis focused at prefrontal regions where group differences in task-related activation patterns were expected. During dual task performance, the patients showed attenuated activity in the left inferior frontal region when compared to the controls. This suggests abnormalities in the neural processes underlying attentional control in aMCI.
Keywords:Attention    working memory    functional brain imaging    positron emission tomography
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