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A cross-sectional analysis of orienting of visuospatial attention in child and adult carriers of the fragile X premutation

BACKGROUND: Fragile X premutation carriers (fXPCs) have an expansion of 55–200 CGG repeats in the FMR1 gene. Male fXPCs are at risk for developing a neurodegenerative motor disorder (fragile X-associated tremor/ataxia syndrome (FXTAS)) often accompanied by cognitive decline. Several broad domains ar...

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Autores principales: Wong, Ling M, Goodrich-Hunsaker, Naomi J, McLennan, Yingratana A, Tassone, Flora, Rivera, Susan M, Simon, Tony J
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4416306/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25937844
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1866-1955-6-45
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author Wong, Ling M
Goodrich-Hunsaker, Naomi J
McLennan, Yingratana A
Tassone, Flora
Rivera, Susan M
Simon, Tony J
author_facet Wong, Ling M
Goodrich-Hunsaker, Naomi J
McLennan, Yingratana A
Tassone, Flora
Rivera, Susan M
Simon, Tony J
author_sort Wong, Ling M
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Fragile X premutation carriers (fXPCs) have an expansion of 55–200 CGG repeats in the FMR1 gene. Male fXPCs are at risk for developing a neurodegenerative motor disorder (fragile X-associated tremor/ataxia syndrome (FXTAS)) often accompanied by cognitive decline. Several broad domains are implicated as core systems of dysfunction in fXPCs, including perceptual processing of spatial information, orienting of attention to space, and inhibiting attention to irrelevant distractors. We tested whether orienting of spatial attention is impaired in fXPCs. METHODS: Participants were fXPCs or healthy controls (HCs) asymptomatic for FXTAS. In experiment 1, they were male and female children and adults (aged 7–45 years). They oriented attention in response to volitional (endogenous) and reflexive (exogenous) cues. In experiment 2, the participants were men (aged 18–48 years). They oriented attention in an endogenous cueing task that manipulated the amount of information in the cue. RESULTS: In women, fXPCs exhibited slower reaction times than HCs in both the endogenous and exogenous conditions. In men, fXPCs exhibited slower reaction times than HCs in the exogenous condition and in the challenging endogenous cueing task with probabilistic cues. In children, fXPCs did not differ from HCs. CONCLUSIONS: Because adult fXPCs were slower even when controlling for psychomotor speed, results support the interpretation that a core dysfunction in fXPCs is the allocation of spatial attention, while perceptual processing and attention orienting are intact. These findings indicate the importance of considering age and sex when interpreting and generalizing studies of fXPCs.
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spelling pubmed-44163062015-05-02 A cross-sectional analysis of orienting of visuospatial attention in child and adult carriers of the fragile X premutation Wong, Ling M Goodrich-Hunsaker, Naomi J McLennan, Yingratana A Tassone, Flora Rivera, Susan M Simon, Tony J J Neurodev Disord Research BACKGROUND: Fragile X premutation carriers (fXPCs) have an expansion of 55–200 CGG repeats in the FMR1 gene. Male fXPCs are at risk for developing a neurodegenerative motor disorder (fragile X-associated tremor/ataxia syndrome (FXTAS)) often accompanied by cognitive decline. Several broad domains are implicated as core systems of dysfunction in fXPCs, including perceptual processing of spatial information, orienting of attention to space, and inhibiting attention to irrelevant distractors. We tested whether orienting of spatial attention is impaired in fXPCs. METHODS: Participants were fXPCs or healthy controls (HCs) asymptomatic for FXTAS. In experiment 1, they were male and female children and adults (aged 7–45 years). They oriented attention in response to volitional (endogenous) and reflexive (exogenous) cues. In experiment 2, the participants were men (aged 18–48 years). They oriented attention in an endogenous cueing task that manipulated the amount of information in the cue. RESULTS: In women, fXPCs exhibited slower reaction times than HCs in both the endogenous and exogenous conditions. In men, fXPCs exhibited slower reaction times than HCs in the exogenous condition and in the challenging endogenous cueing task with probabilistic cues. In children, fXPCs did not differ from HCs. CONCLUSIONS: Because adult fXPCs were slower even when controlling for psychomotor speed, results support the interpretation that a core dysfunction in fXPCs is the allocation of spatial attention, while perceptual processing and attention orienting are intact. These findings indicate the importance of considering age and sex when interpreting and generalizing studies of fXPCs. BioMed Central 2014-12-11 2014 /pmc/articles/PMC4416306/ /pubmed/25937844 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1866-1955-6-45 Text en © Wong et al.; licensee BioMed Central. 2014 This article is published under license to BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Wong, Ling M
Goodrich-Hunsaker, Naomi J
McLennan, Yingratana A
Tassone, Flora
Rivera, Susan M
Simon, Tony J
A cross-sectional analysis of orienting of visuospatial attention in child and adult carriers of the fragile X premutation
title A cross-sectional analysis of orienting of visuospatial attention in child and adult carriers of the fragile X premutation
title_full A cross-sectional analysis of orienting of visuospatial attention in child and adult carriers of the fragile X premutation
title_fullStr A cross-sectional analysis of orienting of visuospatial attention in child and adult carriers of the fragile X premutation
title_full_unstemmed A cross-sectional analysis of orienting of visuospatial attention in child and adult carriers of the fragile X premutation
title_short A cross-sectional analysis of orienting of visuospatial attention in child and adult carriers of the fragile X premutation
title_sort cross-sectional analysis of orienting of visuospatial attention in child and adult carriers of the fragile x premutation
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4416306/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25937844
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1866-1955-6-45
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