揭示执行功能对ALS患者语言障碍的贡献。

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Barbara Poletti, Edoardo Nicolò Aiello, Beatrice Curti, Silvia Torre, Giulia De Luca, Claudia D'Ambrosio, Claudia Gendarini, Alessandro Cocuzza, Eleonora Colombo, Alessio Maranzano, Federico Verde, Claudia Morelli, Stefano Messina, Alberto Doretti, Alessia Monti, Vincenzo Silani, Nicola Ticozzi
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目的:本研究旨在通过1)评估语言障碍(LI)的执行决定因素和2)同时测试执行和语言表现对音位语言流利(PVF)缺陷的影响,揭示非痴呆性肌萎缩侧索硬化症(ALS)患者语言缺陷与执行功能之间的关系。方法:N = 299例非痴呆性ALS患者接受爱丁堡认知和行为ALS筛查(ECAS),同时评估行为/精神和运动功能特征。运行了两组逻辑模型:第一组,基于ecas -执行功能(ECAS-EF)的每个任务,回归每个ecas -语言(ECAS-L)任务的受损与未受损表现;第二,基于ECAS-L和ECAS-EF任务,对每个ecas -流畅性任务的受损与未受损表现进行回归。在这些模型中,人口统计学、运动功能和精神病学/行为测量共变。结果:较低的句子完成任务得分可预测命名和理解能力的缺陷(p≤0.002),较低的交替得分(p)可预测语言流利- S和语言流利- C任务的拼写缺陷(p≤0.008),分别由较低的向后数字广度和句子完成得分预测。讨论:在ALS患者中,抑制能力和集合转移能力主要导致LI,而PVF缺陷主要与执行障碍有关。
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Unraveling the contribution of executive functions to language impairment in ALS.

Objectives: This study aims to unravel the association between language deficits and executive functions in non-demented amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) patients by means of 1) assessing the executive determinants of language impairment (LI) and 2) simultaneously testing the effects of both executive and language performances on phonemic verbal fluency (PVF) deficits. Methods: N = 299 non-demented ALS patients underwent the Edinburgh Cognitive and Behavioral ALS Screen (ECAS), being also assessed for behavioral/psychiatric and motor-functional features. Two sets of logistic models were run: the first, regressing an impaired vs. unimpaired performance on each ECAS-Language (ECAS-L) tasks based on each task of the ECAS-Executive Functioning (ECAS-EF); the second, regressing an impaired vs. unimpaired performance on each ECAS-Fluency tasks based on both ECAS-L and ECAS-EF tasks. Within these models, demographic, motor-functional, and psychiatric/behavioral measures were covaried for. Results: Defective Naming and Comprehension performances were predicted by lower scores on the Sentence Completion task (p ≤ 0.002), whilst defective Spelling performances by lower Alternation scores (p < 0.001). Defective performances on Verbal fluency - S and Verbal fluency - C tasks were predicted by lower Backward Digit Span and Sentence Completion scores, respectively (p ≤ 0.008). Discussion: In ALS patients, inhibitory and set-shifting abilities majorly contribute to LI, whilst PVF deficits are mostly linked to dysexecutive features.

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