Egocentric mental rotation in individuals with multiple sclerosis: relationship with disability and cognitive parameters.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Merve Ünal, Ayla Fil Balkan, Nazire Pınar Acar Özen, Aslı Tuncer, Yeliz Salcı
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Abstract

Background: This study aims to examine whether egocentric-based mental rotation is affected in individuals with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and to analyze its relationship with disability, functional system scores (FSS), and cognitive parameters.

Methods: The study involved 57 right-dominant individuals with MS and 40 right dominant healthy subjects. Disability was assessed using the Neurostatus-Expanded Disability Status Scale (Neurostatus-EDSS). Participants' performance on mental rotation tasks was evaluated with the Recognise Hand App™, Recognise Foot App™, measuring reaction times (seconds) and accuracy (%) for hand and foot stimuli. Cognitive functioning was assessed using the Brief International Cognitive Assessment for MS (BICAMS).

Results: MS patients exhibited lower performance in right hand mental rotation reaction time (p = 0.042), right hand accuracy percentage (p < 0.001), right foot accuracy percentage (p = 0.035). Positive correlations were found between disease duration, EDSS total score, cerebellar FSS, bladder-bowel FSS, and ambulation scores with reaction times, while negative correlations were observed with accuracy percentages (p < 0.05). Additionally, a positive correlation was identified between accuracy percentages and BICAMS (p < 0.05).

Conclusions: The study revealed substantial impairments in right-hand and right-foot performance in right dominant individuals with MS. Mental rotation abilities were found to be related to disease duration, higher EDSS and FSS scores, as well as cognitive functioning. Identifying the cognitive domains and functional systems associated with egocentric mental rotation will contribute to better understanding this underexplored area and developing potential treatment strategies to enhance functionality.

多发性硬化症患者自我中心心理旋转:与残疾和认知参数的关系。
背景:本研究旨在探讨以自我为中心的心理旋转是否会影响多发性硬化症(MS)患者,并分析其与残疾、功能系统评分(FSS)和认知参数的关系。方法:选取57例右优势多发性硬化症患者和40例右优势健康人作为研究对象。使用神经状态-扩展残疾状态量表(Neurostatus-EDSS)评估残疾。参与者在心理旋转任务中的表现通过识别手应用程序™,识别脚应用程序™进行评估,测量手和脚刺激的反应时间(秒)和准确性(%)。认知功能评估采用MS国际认知评估(BICAMS)。结果:多发性硬化症患者在右手心理旋转反应时间(p = 0.042)、右手正确率(p)方面表现较差。结论:研究显示多发性硬化症右优势个体的右脚和右脚表现存在明显的障碍,心理旋转能力与病程、较高的EDSS和FSS评分以及认知功能有关。识别与自我中心心理旋转相关的认知领域和功能系统将有助于更好地理解这一尚未开发的领域,并制定潜在的治疗策略来增强功能。
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Acta neurologica Belgica
Acta neurologica Belgica 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
4.20
自引率
3.70%
发文量
300
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Peer-reviewed and published quarterly, Acta Neurologica Belgicapresents original articles in the clinical and basic neurosciences, and also reports the proceedings and the abstracts of the scientific meetings of the different partner societies. The contents include commentaries, editorials, review articles, case reports, neuro-images of interest, book reviews and letters to the editor. Acta Neurologica Belgica is the official journal of the following national societies: Belgian Neurological Society Belgian Society for Neuroscience Belgian Society of Clinical Neurophysiology Belgian Pediatric Neurology Society Belgian Study Group of Multiple Sclerosis Belgian Stroke Council Belgian Headache Society Belgian Study Group of Neuropathology
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