Journal article
Inhibitory saccadic dysfunction is associated with cerebellar injury in multiple sclerosis
SC Kolbe, TJ Kilpatrick, PJ Mitchell, O White, GF Egan, J Fielding
Human Brain Mapping | WILEY-BLACKWELL | Published : 2014
DOI: 10.1002/hbm.22329
Abstract
Cognitive dysfunction is common in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). Saccadic eye movement paradigms such as antisaccades (AS) can sensitively interrogate cognitive function, in particular, the executive and attentional processes of response selection and inhibition. Although we have previously demonstrated significant deficits in the generation of AS in MS patients, the neuropathological changes underlying these deficits were not elucidated. In this study, 24 patients with relapsing-remitting MS underwent testing using an AS paradigm. Rank correlation and multiple regression analyses were subsequently used to determine whether AS errors in these patients were associated with: (i) neuro..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Contract grant sponsors: The National Health and Medical Research Council, National Multiple Sclerosis Society of USA, Multiple Sclerosis Research Australia.