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Neuronal correlates of cognitive function in patients with childhood cerebellar tumor lesions

While it has been shown that cerebellar tumor lesions have an impact on cognitive functions, the extent to which they shape distant neuronal pathways is still largely undescribed. Thus, the present neuroimaging study was designed to investigate different aspects of cognitive function and their neuro...

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Autores principales: Reichert, Johanna L., Chocholous, Monika, Leiss, Ulrike, Pletschko, Thomas, Kasprian, Gregor, Furtner, Julia, Kollndorfer, Kathrin, Krajnik, Jacqueline, Slavc, Irene, Prayer, Daniela, Czech, Thomas, Schöpf, Veronika, Dorfer, Christian
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5503240/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28692686
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0180200
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author Reichert, Johanna L.
Chocholous, Monika
Leiss, Ulrike
Pletschko, Thomas
Kasprian, Gregor
Furtner, Julia
Kollndorfer, Kathrin
Krajnik, Jacqueline
Slavc, Irene
Prayer, Daniela
Czech, Thomas
Schöpf, Veronika
Dorfer, Christian
author_facet Reichert, Johanna L.
Chocholous, Monika
Leiss, Ulrike
Pletschko, Thomas
Kasprian, Gregor
Furtner, Julia
Kollndorfer, Kathrin
Krajnik, Jacqueline
Slavc, Irene
Prayer, Daniela
Czech, Thomas
Schöpf, Veronika
Dorfer, Christian
author_sort Reichert, Johanna L.
collection PubMed
description While it has been shown that cerebellar tumor lesions have an impact on cognitive functions, the extent to which they shape distant neuronal pathways is still largely undescribed. Thus, the present neuroimaging study was designed to investigate different aspects of cognitive function and their neuronal correlates in patients after childhood cerebellar tumor surgery. An alertness task, a working memory task and an incompatibility task were performed by 11 patients after childhood cerebellar tumor surgery and 17 healthy controls. Neuronal correlates as reflected by alterations in functional networks during tasks were assessed using group independent component analysis. We were able to identify eight networks involved during task performance: default mode network, precuneus, anterior salience network, executive control network, visual network, auditory and sensorimotor network and a cerebellar network. For the most ‘basic’ cognitive tasks, a weaker task-modulation of default mode network, left executive control network and the cerebellar network was observed in patients compared to controls. Results for higher-order tasks are in line with a partial restoration of networks responsible for higher-order task execution. Our results provide tentative evidence that the synchronicity of brain activity in patients was at least partially restored in the course of neuroplastic reorganization, particularly for networks related to higher-order cognitive processes. The complex activation patterns underline the importance of testing several cognitive functions to assess the specificity of cognitive deficits and neuronal reorganization processes after brain lesions.
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spelling pubmed-55032402017-07-25 Neuronal correlates of cognitive function in patients with childhood cerebellar tumor lesions Reichert, Johanna L. Chocholous, Monika Leiss, Ulrike Pletschko, Thomas Kasprian, Gregor Furtner, Julia Kollndorfer, Kathrin Krajnik, Jacqueline Slavc, Irene Prayer, Daniela Czech, Thomas Schöpf, Veronika Dorfer, Christian PLoS One Research Article While it has been shown that cerebellar tumor lesions have an impact on cognitive functions, the extent to which they shape distant neuronal pathways is still largely undescribed. Thus, the present neuroimaging study was designed to investigate different aspects of cognitive function and their neuronal correlates in patients after childhood cerebellar tumor surgery. An alertness task, a working memory task and an incompatibility task were performed by 11 patients after childhood cerebellar tumor surgery and 17 healthy controls. Neuronal correlates as reflected by alterations in functional networks during tasks were assessed using group independent component analysis. We were able to identify eight networks involved during task performance: default mode network, precuneus, anterior salience network, executive control network, visual network, auditory and sensorimotor network and a cerebellar network. For the most ‘basic’ cognitive tasks, a weaker task-modulation of default mode network, left executive control network and the cerebellar network was observed in patients compared to controls. Results for higher-order tasks are in line with a partial restoration of networks responsible for higher-order task execution. Our results provide tentative evidence that the synchronicity of brain activity in patients was at least partially restored in the course of neuroplastic reorganization, particularly for networks related to higher-order cognitive processes. The complex activation patterns underline the importance of testing several cognitive functions to assess the specificity of cognitive deficits and neuronal reorganization processes after brain lesions. Public Library of Science 2017-07-10 /pmc/articles/PMC5503240/ /pubmed/28692686 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0180200 Text en © 2017 Reichert et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Reichert, Johanna L.
Chocholous, Monika
Leiss, Ulrike
Pletschko, Thomas
Kasprian, Gregor
Furtner, Julia
Kollndorfer, Kathrin
Krajnik, Jacqueline
Slavc, Irene
Prayer, Daniela
Czech, Thomas
Schöpf, Veronika
Dorfer, Christian
Neuronal correlates of cognitive function in patients with childhood cerebellar tumor lesions
title Neuronal correlates of cognitive function in patients with childhood cerebellar tumor lesions
title_full Neuronal correlates of cognitive function in patients with childhood cerebellar tumor lesions
title_fullStr Neuronal correlates of cognitive function in patients with childhood cerebellar tumor lesions
title_full_unstemmed Neuronal correlates of cognitive function in patients with childhood cerebellar tumor lesions
title_short Neuronal correlates of cognitive function in patients with childhood cerebellar tumor lesions
title_sort neuronal correlates of cognitive function in patients with childhood cerebellar tumor lesions
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5503240/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28692686
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0180200
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