Journal article

Exploring inhibitory deficits in female premutation carriers of fragile X syndrome: Through eye movements

AL Shelton, K Cornish, C Kraan, N Georgiou-Karistianis, SA Metcalfe, JL Bradshaw, DR Hocking, AD Archibald, J Cohen, JN Trollor, J Fielding

Brain and Cognition | Published : 2014

Abstract

There is evidence which demonstrates that a subset of males with a premutation CGG repeat expansion (between 55 and 200 repeats) of the fragile X mental retardation 1 gene exhibit subtle deficits of executive function that progressively deteriorate with increasing age and CGG repeat length. However, it remains unclear whether similar deficits, which may indicate the onset of more severe degeneration, are evident in female PM-carriers. In the present study we explore whether female PM-carriers exhibit deficits of executive function which parallel those of male PM-carriers. Fourteen female fragile X premutation carriers without fragile X-associated tremor/ataxia syndrome and fourteen age, sex,..

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