索托斯综合症的神经心理特征、社会感知和学术技能的进一步表征。

IF 2.1 2区 医学 Q1 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
Niccolò Butti, Cosimo Urgesi, Alice Decio, Lidia Pezzani, Donatella Milani, Rosario Montirosso
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背景:索托斯综合征(Sotos syndrome, SoS)是一种罕见的遗传性疾病,其特征是身体过度生长,经常伴有智力障碍和神经发育障碍的合并症。最近的一项研究记录了SoS的特定认知特征。然而,需要进一步的研究来复制和扩展这些发现到其他神经心理学领域,包括社会感知。此外,长期以来,计算能力一直被认为是SoS的弱点,但不一致的证据要求对学术技能进行进一步评估。方法:这项单队列横断面研究招募了28名年龄在5-18岁的SoS患者,他们接受了全面的神经心理学评估。此外,对一个学龄小组进行了评估学术技能的标准化测试。结果:神经心理特征表现为语言和视觉空间能力得分最低,面部记忆得分最高。在快速语言表达、视觉空间记忆和书写运动控制方面观察到最大的困难。无论是注意力和执行功能,还是社会感知技能,都不是相对的弱点或优势。一项探索性分析显示,与自闭症谱系障碍和/或注意力缺陷/多动障碍共病并没有导致不同的神经心理学特征。大部分样本的数学能力很差,只有一个参与者在数学上没有表现出任何困难。结论:本研究扩展了先前对SoS认知特征的描述,并记录了普遍存在的数学技能困难。值得注意的是,社会知觉在SoS中并没有选择性受损。研究结果对有SoS的儿童和青少年的康复干预、学校适应和日常生活具有重要意义。
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A Further Characterisation of the Neuropsychological Profile, Social Perception, and Academic Skills in Sotos Syndrome.

Background: Sotos syndrome (SoS) is a rare genetic disorder characterised by physical overgrowth and by frequent intellectual disability and comorbidity with neurodevelopmental disorders. A recent study documented a specific cognitive profile of SoS. However, further research is needed to replicate and expand these findings to other neuropsychological domains, including social perception. Moreover, numeracy has long been considered as a weakness in SoS, but inconsistent evidence asks for a further assessment of academic skills.

Method: This single-cohort, cross-sectional study enrolled 28 participants with SoS aged 5-18 years, who underwent a comprehensive neuropsychological assessment. Moreover, a school-age subgroup was administered with standardised tests assessing academic skills.

Results: The neuropsychological profile was characterised by lowest scores in both language and visuospatial abilities and highest scores in memory for faces. Greatest difficulties were observed in rapid verbal production, visuospatial memory and graphomotor control. Neither attention and executive functions nor social perception skills were relative weaknesses or strengths of the profile. An exploratory analysis revealed that the comorbidity with autism spectrum disorder and/or attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder did not result in a different neuropsychological profile. A large part of the sample had poor mathematics skills, and only one participant did not display any difficulties in mathematics.

Conclusions: This study extends the previous characterisation of the SoS cognitive profile and documents a prevalent difficulty in mathematics skills. Notably, social perception does not emerge as selectively impaired in SoS. The results have important implications for tailoring rehabilitative interventions, school adjustment and daily living of children and adolescents with SoS.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Intellectual Disability Research is devoted exclusively to the scientific study of intellectual disability and publishes papers reporting original observations in this field. The subject matter is broad and includes, but is not restricted to, findings from biological, educational, genetic, medical, psychiatric, psychological and sociological studies, and ethical, philosophical, and legal contributions that increase knowledge on the treatment and prevention of intellectual disability and of associated impairments and disabilities, and/or inform public policy and practice. Expert reviews on themes in which recent research has produced notable advances will be included. Such reviews will normally be by invitation.
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