Cognitive deficits correlated with increased latency of event-related potentials in drug-free patients with generalized anxiety disorder

Shuo-En Hsu, Lan-Ting Lee, H. Tsai, M. Chi, K. Chen, I. Lee, P. Chen, Yen Kuang Yang
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Objective: Few studies have identified a relationship between cognitive deficits and altered event-related potentials (ERPs), which measure the synchronous activity of neurons in response to a stimulus in patients with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). In this study, we intended to explore the relation between cognitive function and ERP in patients with GAD. Methods: Fourteen drug-free participants with GAD and 14 healthy controls were recruited. ERPs were measured, and neuropsychological tests were administered. We compared the differences of the data between two groups of the study participants. Results: Poor performances of full IQ and the numbers of the categories completed on the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test were found significantly correlated with increased frontal lobe latency in the patients with GAD (Spearman's ρ = −0.70, p < 0.05; Spearman's ρ = −0.85, p < 0.01), respectively, but not in the controls. Conclusion: As ERPs represent an index of information speed, we propose that patients with GAD could exhibit deficits in tasks requiring mental speed.
无药物的广泛性焦虑障碍患者的认知缺陷与事件相关电位潜伏期增加相关
目的:很少有研究确定认知缺陷与事件相关电位(ERPs)改变之间的关系,ERPs测量广泛性焦虑障碍(GAD)患者对刺激反应的神经元同步活动。本研究旨在探讨广泛性焦虑症患者认知功能与ERP的关系。方法:招募14名无药物的广泛性焦虑症患者和14名健康对照者。测量erp,并进行神经心理测试。我们比较了两组研究参与者之间数据的差异。结果:GAD患者的全智商和威斯康辛卡片分类测验的分类数较差与额叶潜伏期增加显著相关(Spearman’s ρ = - 0.70, p < 0.05;Spearman’s ρ = - 0.85, p < 0.01),而对照组无此差异。结论:由于erp是信息速度的一个指标,我们认为广泛性焦虑症患者可能在需要思维速度的任务中表现出缺陷。
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