953 resultados para Neuropsychological Sequelae
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Over the last decade, there has been an increasing body of work that explores whether sensory and motor information is a necessary part of semantic representation and processing. This is the embodiment hypothesis. This paper presents a theoretical review of this work that is intended to be useful for researchers in the neurosciences and neuropsychology. Beginning with a historical perspective, relevant theories are placed on a continuum from strongly embodied to completely unembodied representations. Predictions are derived and neuroscientific and neuropsychological evidence that could support different theories is reviewed; finally, criticisms of embodiment are discussed. We conclude that strongly embodied and completely disembodied theories are not supported, and that the remaining theories agree that semantic representation involves some form of Convergence Zones (Damasio, 1989) and the activation of modal content. For the future, research must carefully define the boundaries of semantic processing and tackle the representation of abstract entities.
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A case of retrograde amnesia, PJM, elucidated the relationship between self, episodic memory and autobiographical knowledge. Results from a variety of measures including the I Am Memory Task (IAM Task), where memories are cued by self-generated self concepts, demonstrate that PJM has a coherent, continuous sense of self, despite having lost episodic memories for an 18-month period. Her use of conceptual autobiographical knowledge, in episodic tasks and to support aspects of identity, shows how autobiographical knowledge can support the self when episodic memories are inaccessible. These results are discussed with relation to current neuropsychological models of self and memory.
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This study investigated a new treatment in which sentence production abilities were trained in a small group of individuals and nonfluent aphasia. It was based upon a mapping therapy approach which holds that sentence production and comprehension impairments are due to difficulties in mapping between the meaning form (thematic roles) and the syntactic form of sentences. We trained production of both canonical and noncanonical reversible sentences.Three patients received treatment and two served as control participants. Patients who received treatment demonstrated acquisition of all trained sentence structures. They also demonstrated across-task generalisation of treated and some untreated sentence structures on two tasks of constrained sentence production, and showed some improvements on a narrative task. One control participant improved on some of these measures and the other did not. There was no noted improvement in sentence comprehension abilities following treatment. Results are discussed with reference to the heterogeneity of underlying impairments in sentence production impairments in nonfluent patients, and the possible mechanisms by which improvement in sentence production might have been achieved in treatment.
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Research in the last four decades has brought a considerable advance in our understanding of how the brain synthesizes information arising from different sensory modalities. Indeed, many cortical and subcortical areas, beyond those traditionally considered to be ‘associative,’ have been shown to be involved in multisensory interaction and integration (Ghazanfar and Schroeder 2006). Visuo-tactile interaction is of particular interest, because of the prominent role played by vision in guiding our actions and anticipating their tactile consequences in everyday life. In this chapter, we focus on the functional role that visuo-tactile processing may play in driving two types of body-object interactions: avoidance and approach. We will first review some basic features of visuo-tactile interactions, as revealed by electrophysiological studies in monkeys. These will prove to be relevant for interpreting the subsequent evidence arising from human studies. A crucial point that will be stressed is that these visuo-tactile mechanisms have not only sensory, but also motor-related activity that qualifies them as multisensory-motor interfaces. Evidence will then be presented for the existence of functionally homologous processing in the human brain, both from neuropsychological research in brain-damaged patients and in healthy participants. The final part of the chapter will focus on some recent studies in humans showing that the human motor system is provided with a multisensory interface that allows for continuous monitoring of the space near the body (i.e., peripersonal space). We further demonstrate that multisensory processing can be modulated on-line as a consequence of interacting with objects. This indicates that, far from being passive, the monitoring of peripersonal space is an active process subserving actions between our body and objects located in the space around us.
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It is now well established that the prevalence of mental health difficulties in individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) is considerably higher than in the general population. With recent estimates of the prevalence of autism spectrum disorders being as high as one percent, increasing numbers of children and young people are presenting to local and specialist services with mental health problems in addition to a diagnosis of ASD. Many families report that the impact of the mental health problems can be as or more impairing than the autism spectrum difficulties themselves. Clinical services are frequently called upon to treat these difficulties; however, there is limited evidence for the effectiveness of treatments in this population. This paper reports a case series of children and adolescents with ASD and an anxiety disorder who were treated with a standard cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) rationale adapted to take account of the neuropsychological features of ASD. Common features of the presentation of the disorders and also treatment processes are discussed.
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The fascinating idea that tools become extensions of our body appears in artistic, literary, philosophical, and scientific works alike. In the last fifteen years, this idea has been re-framed into several related hypotheses, one of which states that tool use extends the neural representation of the multisensory space immediately surrounding the hands (variously termed peripersonal space, peri-hand space, peri-cutaneous space, action space, or near space). This and related hypotheses have been tested extensively in the cognitive neurosciences, with evidence from molecular, neurophysiological, neuroimaging, neuropsychological, and behavioural fields. Here, I briefly review the evidence for and against the hypothesis that tool use extends a neural representation of the space surrounding the hand, concentrating on neurophysiological, neuropsychological, and behavioural evidence. I then provide a re-analysis of data from six published and one unpublished experiments using the crossmodal congruency task to test this hypothesis. While the re-analysis broadly confirms the previously-reported finding that tool use does not literally extend peripersonal space, the overall effect-sizes are small and statistical power is low. I conclude by questioning whether the crossmodal congruency task can indeed be used to test the hypothesis that tool use modifies peripersonal space.
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Although reviews of the association between polyphenol intake and cognition exist, research examining the cognitive effects of fruit, vegetable, and juice consumption across epidemiological and intervention studies has not been previously examined. Critical inclusion criteria were human participants, a measure of fruit, vegetable, or 100% juice consumption, an objective measure of cognitive function, and a clinical diagnosis of neuropsychological disease. Studies were excluded if consumption of fruit, vegetables, or juice was not assessed in isolation from other foods groups, or if there was no statistical control for education or IQ. Seventeen of 19 epidemiological studies and 3 of 6 intervention studies reported significant benefits of fruit, vegetable, or juice consumption for cognitive performance. The data suggest that chronic consumption of fruits, vegetables, and juices is beneficial for cognition in healthy older adults. The limited data from acute interventions indicate that consumption of fruit juices can have immediate benefits for memory function in adults with mild cognitive impairment; however, as of yet, acute benefits have not been observed in healthy adults. Conclusions regarding an optimum dietary intake for fruits, vegetables, and juices are difficult to quantify because of substantial heterogeneity in the categorization of consumption of these foods.
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Objectives - To describe the clinical and epidemiological aspects of post-polio syndrome (PPS) and identify predictors of its severity. Materials and methods - 132 patients with PPS were selected at the Neuromuscular Disease Outpatient Clinic of the Federal University of Sao Paulo. Descriptive analysis was carried out and predictors of PPS severe forms were investigated using an unconditional logistic regression. Results - The average age at onset was 39.4 years. The most common symptoms were fatigue (87.1%), muscle pain (82.4%) and joint pain (72.0%); 50.4% of the cases were severe. The following were associated with PPS severity: a < 4-year period of neurological recovery (OR 2.8), permanent damage in two limbs (OR 3.6) and residence at the time of acute polio in a city with more advanced medical assistance (OR 2.5). Conclusions - Health professionals should carefully evaluate polio survivors for PPS and be aware of the implications of muscle overuse in the neurological recovery period.
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Production of verocytotoxin or Shiga-like toxin (Stx), particularly Stx2, is the basis of hemolytic uremic syndrome, a frequently lethal outcome for subjects infected with Stx2-producing enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli (EHEC) strains. The toxin is formed by a single A subunit, which promotes protein synthesis inhibition in eukaryotic cells, and five B subunits, which bind to globotriaosylceramide at the surface of host cells. Host enzymes cleave the A subunit into the A(1) peptide, endowed with N-glycosidase activity to the 28S rRNA, and the A(2) peptide, which confers stability to the B pentamer. We report the construction of a DNA vaccine (pStx2 Delta AB) that expresses a nontoxic Stx2 mutated form consisting of the last 32 amino acids of the A(2) sequence and the complete B subunit as two nonfused polypeptides. Immunization trials carried out with the DNA vaccine in BALB/c mice, alone or in combination with another DNA vaccine encoding granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor, resulted in systemic Stx-specific antibody responses targeting both A and B subunits of the native Stx2. Moreover, anti-Stx2 antibodies raised in mice immunized with pStx2 Delta AB showed toxin neutralization activity in vitro and, more importantly, conferred partial protection to Stx2 challenge in vivo. The present vector represents the second DNA vaccine so far reported to induce protective immunity to Stx2 and may contribute, either alone or in combination with other procedures, to the development of prophylactic or therapeutic interventions aiming to ameliorate EHEC infection-associated sequelae.
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Streptococcus pyogenes causes severe invasive infections: the post-streptococcal sequelae of acute rheumatic fever (RF) and rheumatic heart disease (RHD), acute glomerulonephritis, and uncomplicated pharyngitis and pyoderma. Efforts to produce a vaccine against S. pyogenes began several decades ago, and different models have been proposed. Here, we describe the methodology used in the development of a new vaccine model, consisting of both T and B protective epitopes constructed as synthetic peptides and recombinant proteins. Two adjuvants were tested in an experimental inbred mouse model: a classical Freund`s adjuvant and a new adjuvant (AFCo1) that induces mucosal immune responses and is obtained by calcium precipitation of a proteoliposome derived from the outer membrane of Neisseria meningitides B. The StreptInCor vaccine epitope co-administrated with AFCo1 adjuvant induced mucosal (IgA) and systemic (IgG) antibodies as preferential Th1-mediated immune responses. No autoimmune reactions were observed, suggesting that the vaccine epitope is safe. (c) 2009 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Objective: The purpose of the present study was to investigate the influence that education and depression have on the performance of elderly people in neuropsychological tests. Methods: The study was conducted at the Institute of Psychiatry, University of Sao Paulo School of Medicine, Hospital das Clinicas. All of the individuals evaluated were aged 60 or older. The study sample consisted of 59 outpatients with depressive disorders and 51 healthy controls. We stratified the sample by level of education: low = 1-4 years of schooling; high = 5 or more years of schooling. Evaluations consisted of psychiatric assessment, cognitive assessment, laboratory tests and cerebral magnetic resonance imaging. Results: We found that level of education influenced all the measures of cognitive domains investigated (intellectual efficiency, processing speed, attention, executive function and memory) except the Digit Span Forward and Fuld Object Memory Evaluation (immediate and delayed recall), whereas depressive symptoms influenced some measures of memory, attention, executive function and processing speed. Although the combination of a low level of education and depression had a significant negative influence on Stroop Test part B, Trail Making Test part B and Logical Memory (immediate recall), we found no other significant effects of the interaction between level of education and depression. Conclusion: The results of this study underscore the importance of considering the level of education in the analysis of cognitive performance in depressed elderly patients, as well as the relevance of developing new cognitive function tests in which level of education has a reduced impact on the results.
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Research objectives Poker and responsible gambling both entail the use of the executive functions (EF), which are higher-level cognitive abilities. The main objective of this work was to assess if online poker players of different ability show different performances in their EF and if so, which functions are the most discriminating ones. The secondary objective was to assess if the EF performance can predict the quality of gambling, according to the Gambling Related Cognition Scale (GRCS), the South Oaks Gambling Screen (SOGS) and the Problem Gambling Severity Index (PGSI). Sample and methods The study design consisted of two stages: 46 Italian active players (41m, 5f; age 32±7,1ys; education 14,8±3ys) fulfilled the PGSI in a secure IT web system and uploaded their own hand history files, which were anonymized and then evaluated by two poker experts. 36 of these players (31m, 5f; age 33±7,3ys; education 15±3ys) accepted to take part in the second stage: the administration of an extensive neuropsychological test battery by a blinded trained professional. To answer the main research question we collected all final and intermediate scores of the EF tests on each player together with the scoring on the playing ability. To answer the secondary research question, we referred to GRCS, PGSI and SOGS scores. We determined which variables that are good predictors of the playing ability score using statistical techniques able to deal with many regressors and few observations (LASSO, best subset algorithms and CART). In this context information criteria and cross-validation errors play a key role for the selection of the relevant regressors, while significance testing and goodness-of-fit measures can lead to wrong conclusions. Preliminary findings We found significant predictors of the poker ability score in various tests. In particular, there are good predictors 1) in some Wisconsin Card Sorting Test items that measure flexibility in choosing strategy of problem-solving, strategic planning, modulating impulsive responding, goal setting and self-monitoring, 2) in those Cognitive Estimates Test variables related to deductive reasoning, problem solving, development of an appropriate strategy and self-monitoring, 3) in the Emotional Quotient Inventory Short (EQ-i:S) Stress Management score, composed by the Stress Tolerance and Impulse Control scores, and in the Interpersonal score (Empathy, Social Responsibility, Interpersonal Relationship). As for the quality of gambling, some EQ-i:S scales scores provide the best predictors: General Mood for the PGSI; Intrapersonal (Self-Regard; Emotional Self-Awareness, Assertiveness, Independence, Self-Actualization) and Adaptability (Reality Testing, Flexibility, Problem Solving) for the SOGS, Adaptability for the GRCS. Implications for the field Through PokerMapper we gathered knowledge and evaluated the feasibility of the construction of short tasks/card games in online poker environments for profiling users’ executive functions. These card games will be part of an IT system able to dynamically profile EF and provide players with a feedback on their expected performance and ability to gamble responsibly in that particular moment. The implementation of such system in existing gambling platforms could lead to an effective proactive tool for supporting responsible gambling.
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A Febre Reumática (FR) é uma doença com significativa prevalência na população de pacientes em idade escolar. Constitui-se na principal causa de cardiopatia crônica em adultos jovens em países em desenvolvimento. A prevenção é de fácil manejo terapêutico, embora com reduzido índice de adesão. Até o momento, a melhor forma de evitarmos as seqüelas cardíacas é através da identificação e tratamento precoces e a manutenção de uma adequada profilaxia secundária. São raras as publicações referentes ao acompanhamento da profilaxia secundária após a alta hospitalar. O objetivo deste trabalho é avaliar a adesão ao acompanhamento dos pacientes com FR internados no Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre, no período de janeiro de 1977 a junho de 1999. A coorte foi constituída de 112 indivíduos com FR que tinham indicação de retorno ao ambulatório após a alta. Quarenta pacientes (35,7%) foram atendidos no primeiro episódio de FR. A maioria apresentou seqüelas cardíacas (52,7%), ocorrendo registro de casos a partir de 8 anos de idade. As manifestações clínicas nos 40 pacientes atendidos no primeiro episódio de FR foram: 21 (52,5%) com cardite, 30 (75%) com artrite e 14 (35%) com coréia. Apenas 77 (68,7%) retornaram ao ambulatório após a alta e somente 13 (21% pelo método de Kaplan-Meier) mantiveram acompanhamento por no mínimo 5 anos. A idade menor ou igual a 16 anos foi fator preditivo de maior tempo de acompanhamento. Local de procedência, presença de seqüelas e renda familiar não mostraram associação significante. A interrupção do acompanhamento pela maioria dos pacientes e a verificação do pior prognóstico cardíaco nos pacientes com recidivas sugere a necessidade da adoção de um programa de orientação e busca para garantir a efetividade da profilaxia secundária.
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Este trabalho examina a lateralização cerebral de funções e sua implicação para a cognição humana ao nível da intersecção entre a neuropsicologia clinica e a psicologia cognitiva de base informacional. A primeira parte do trabalho e dedicada a descrição e análise critica da conformação contemporânea desta área de investigação neuropsicológica, com a ênfase posta na metateoria e teorias predominantes, a par do sistema conceitual utilizado nas atividades de pesquisa desenvolvidas na área. Inicialmente, a abordagem neuropsicológica do problema da lateralização cerebral examinada no que concerne às suas articulações com os métodos e técnicas que se mostraram mais importantes para a configuração atual desta área de investigação, sob um enfoque histórico. Em continuidade, a análise dirigida às questões mais fundamentais nas quais se tem desdobrado o problema da assimetria funcional inter-hemisférica, representadas pelas especializações funcionais dos hemisférios cerebrais, pela atividade conjunta dos hemisférios e pelas relações entre diferenças individuais na lateralização cerebral e desempenho cognitivo. Neste contexto são sublinhadas as dificuldades e inconsistências relacionadas à restritividade do enfoque prevalente, avaliado como expressão de uma concepção neuropsicológica excessivamente simplificadora do problema compreendido pelas relações entre o cérebro e a cognição humanos. O trabalho apresenta, em sua segunda parte, uma tentativa de desenvolvimento de um enfoque sistêmico, na direção da complexidade, para o problema da lateralização cerebral de funções. Trata-se de um desenvolvimento que parte de uma descentração da dimensão lateral do sistema nervoso e resulta em uma subsunção deste problema à uma perspectiva mais global concernente à organização cerebral de funções e aos fundamentos para a construção teórica na neuropsicologia. Segue-se um exame das implicações deste enfoque para a questão das relações entre variações inter-individuais na lateralização cerebral de funções e habilidades cognitivas que se direciona para uma minimização do significado que tem sido atribuído a lateralizarão para o funcionamento cerebral e a cognição humanos. O trabalho apresenta, finalmente, um estudo empírico referente às relações entre variações inter-individuais normais de lateralizarão cerebral ,preferência manipulatória e sua história familiar e desempenho cognitivo, onde são comparados os desempenhos de destros com história familiar de sinistralidade negativa e de canhotos com esta história positiva no Teste WAIS. Os resultados obtidos mostram uma inequívoca semelhança nos desempenhos dos dois grupos em todas as escalas do WAIS. Estes resultados são discutidos principalmente no que tange à existência ou não de correspondências diretas entre variações normais nas representações das funções ao longo da dimensão lateral do sistema nervoso, preferência manipulatória e habilidades cognitivas. A conclusão final conforma-se como um sumário integrativo dos principais aspectos das conclusões atingidas no curso do trabalho.
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A temática da assimetria funcional inter-hemisférica e analisada, neste trabalho, através de uma revisão crítica da literatura concernente aos estudos clínicos e experimentais (realizados tanto com pacientes neurológicos quanto com indivíduos normais) que se mostraram mais significativos para a configuração atual deste campo do saber. Inicialmente são analisados os estudos efetuados com pacientes neurológicos lesados unilateralmente, que forneceram as primeiras evidências sobre uma organização assimétrica dos hemisférios cerebrais. Na medida em que tal assimetria refere-se principalmente aos processos cognitivos, focalizou-se esta análise nos estudos mais significativos realizados sobre os quadros de afasias, apraxias, agnosias e amnésias, diretamente relacionados à problemática da assimetria cerebral. Os estudos empregando a técnica de Wada e com pacientes comissurotomizados foram abordados a seguir procurando-se evidenciar o grande avanço que propiciaram nos conhecimentos concernentes à assimetria funcional inter-hemisférica, quer em termos da caracterização funcional de cada hemisfério cerebral (o que acabou por levar a substituição da problemática de dominância cerebral pela de assimetria funcional inter-hemisférica) quer em termos da mobilização de interesse por esta área da pesquisa neuropsicológica. No que concerne aos estudos com indivíduos normais, procurou-se enfatizar a progressão de um enfoque centrado nas caracterizações hemisféricas para um enfoque centrado na análi¬se dos requerimentos cognitivos de uma determinada tarefa, com o objetivo de avaliar a participação relativa dos hemisférios cerebrais nas tarefas complexas. As diferenças individuais quanto ao padrão de lateralização funcional foram particularmente examinadas em relação aos estudos vinculados a variáveis comportamentais facilmente observáveis tais como a preferência manipulatória e sua história familiar, a preferência ocular e o sexo, dando-se ênfase a estudos correlacionais entre aquela primeira variável e a lateralização para a linguagem, que têm tido maior suporte empírico. Os principais modelos emergentes na literatura sobre a atuação conjunta dos hemisférios cerebrais, tentando explicar sua din5mica, foram objeto de um tópico ulterior. Dentre os diversos modelos propostos considerou-se mais consistente o de Dimond e Beaumont (Beaumont, 1974) que propõe uma atuação mais integrada entre os hemisférios cerebrais, embora não se revele totalmente satisfatório. Análises de questões filogenética, ontogenética e referentes aos diferentes processamentos cognitivos requeridos em tarefas complexas foram efetuadas já que constituem grande foco de interesse na literatura atual concernente à assimetria funcional inter-hemisférica.