Error monitoring in amnestic mild cognitive impairment: Cognitive correlates and relationship to measures of everyday function.

IF 2.6 3区 心理学 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES
Neuropsychology Pub Date : 2023-11-01 Epub Date: 2023-01-23 DOI:10.1037/neu0000887
Carolyn R Pagán, Kayela Arrotta, Reanne Cunningham Chilton, Maureen Schmitter-Edgecombe
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Abstract

Objective: Accurate error monitoring is important for successful completion of everyday tasks and compensatory strategy use. This study examined how error awareness is impacted in amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI) compared to cognitively healthy older adults (HOA). Cognitive correlates of error monitoring and relation to objective and self-reported measurement of everyday function were also evaluated.

Method: Twenty-four individuals with aMCI and 24 cognitively HOAs completed standardized cognitive measures (domains: attention, working memory, executive functioning, memory, language, visuospatial abilities); a computerized go-no-go paradigm task that evaluated error monitoring; a naturalistic, performance-based measure of everyday functioning (day-out-task; DOT); and self- and informant-report measures of everyday dysexecutive difficulties (DEX).

Results: Participants with aMCI demonstrated significantly poorer error monitoring as compared to the HOA group (Cohen's d = 1.02). Working memory and executive functioning were significantly related to error monitoring for both groups. After accounting for age and global cognitive status, hierarchical regressions revealed error monitoring significantly predicted DOT total time (but not accuracy) as well as both self- and informant-report DEX scores.

Conclusions: Compared to HOAs, individuals with aMCI exhibited poorer conscious error awareness. Better error monitoring was associated with higher working memory and executive functioning abilities and predicted better everyday functioning. If individuals with aMCI experience difficulties recognizing performance inaccuracies, they will be unable to correct their errors, leading to mistakes in everyday task completion and difficulty implementing appropriate compensatory strategies. Findings suggest that error monitoring may be a potential target for intervention with individuals with aMCI. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved).

遗忘性轻度认知障碍的错误监测:认知相关性及其与日常功能测量的关系。
目标:准确的错误监测对于成功完成日常任务和使用补偿策略至关重要。这项研究考察了遗忘性轻度认知障碍(aMCI)与认知健康的老年人(HOA)相比,错误意识是如何受到影响的。还评估了错误监测的认知相关性以及与客观和自我报告的日常功能测量的关系。方法:24名aMCI患者和24名认知HOA患者完成了标准化的认知测量(领域:注意力、工作记忆、执行功能、记忆、语言、视觉空间能力);一项计算机化的“去不去”范式任务,评估错误监测;对日常功能的自然主义、基于绩效的衡量(日常任务;DOT);结果:与HOA组相比,aMCI参与者的错误监测明显较差(Cohen’s d=1.02)。两组的工作记忆和执行功能与错误监测显著相关。在考虑了年龄和全球认知状态后,分层回归显示,错误监测显著预测了DOT总时间(但不准确)以及自我和线人报告的DEX得分。结论:与HOAs相比,aMCI患者的意识错误意识较差。更好的错误监测与更高的工作记忆和执行功能有关,并预测更好的日常功能。如果患有aMCI的人在识别表现不准确方面遇到困难,他们将无法纠正自己的错误,从而导致日常任务完成中的错误,并难以实施适当的补偿策略。研究结果表明,错误监测可能是对aMCI患者进行干预的潜在目标。(PsycInfo数据库记录(c)2023 APA,保留所有权利)。
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Neuropsychology
Neuropsychology 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
4.10
自引率
4.20%
发文量
132
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Neuropsychology publishes original, empirical research; systematic reviews and meta-analyses; and theoretical articles on the relation between brain and human cognitive, emotional, and behavioral function.
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