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Blood flow velocity changes in anterior cerebral arteries during cognitive tasks performance
Authors:Marina Boban  Petra Črnac  Anamari Junaković  Zsolt Garami  Branko Malojčić
Institution:1. School of Medicine, University of Zagreb, Šalata 2, Zagreb, Croatia;2. Department of Neurology, University Hospital Centre Zagreb, Kišpati?eva 12, Zagreb, Croatia;3. Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Methodist DeBakey Heart and Vascular Center, The Methodist Hospital, 5656 Fannin Street, Houston, TX, USA
Abstract:

Objective

Transcranial Doppler sonography (TCD) enables monitoring of blood flow velocities (BFVs) in basal cerebral arteries during different cognitive tasks performance with great temporal resolution. So far, BFVs changes during mental activity were monitored primarily in middle cerebral arteries (MCAs) and little is known about these changes in anterior cerebral arteries (ACAs).

Aim

To determine the effect of different cognitive tasks performance on BFV changes and hemispheric dominance in ACAs and to assess the most suitable activation test for monitoring of BFV changes in ACAs.

Methods

Fourteen right-handed, healthy subjects aged 20–26 were included in the study. BFVs in both ACAs were recorded simultaneously during performance of cognitive tasks designed to activate frontal lobes: phonemic verbal fluency test (pVFT), Stroop tests and Trail Making Tests (TMTs).

Results

A statistically significant BFV increase was recorded in both ACAs during performance of all cognitive tasks. Statistically significant right ACA dominance was found during performance of pVFT and TMTB. The most significant BFV increase was obtained during performance of TMTB.

Conclusion

Our result addressed cognitive tests with great activation potential for monitoring of ACAs that might be used in distinguishing of healthy individuals and patients with neurovascular or neurodegenerative diseases.
Keywords:Anterior cerebral artery  Cognition  Stroop  Trail Making  Transcranial Doppler  Verbal fluency
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