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QOL-06. What impact does a posterior fossa tumor in childhood have on motor procedural learning? Group performance depending on radiotherapy status and individual differences on a perceptivo-motor sequence learning task and a motor adaptative task (IMPALA prospective study)

INTRODUCTION: Procedural memory (PM) is a skill learning system that allows, through training, the automatization of procedures and progressive improvement of performances. The aim of this work was to explore the impact of a posterior fossa tumor (PFT) on PM. We hypothesized that motor adaptation, d...

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Autores principales: Baudou, Eloïse, Pollidoro, Lisa, Tallet, Jessica, Danna, Jérémy, Pariente, Jérémie, Chaix, Yves, Laprie, Anne
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9165346/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/neuonc/noac079.489
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author Baudou, Eloïse
Pollidoro, Lisa
Tallet, Jessica
Danna, Jérémy
Pariente, Jérémie
Chaix, Yves
Laprie, Anne
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Pollidoro, Lisa
Tallet, Jessica
Danna, Jérémy
Pariente, Jérémie
Chaix, Yves
Laprie, Anne
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description INTRODUCTION: Procedural memory (PM) is a skill learning system that allows, through training, the automatization of procedures and progressive improvement of performances. The aim of this work was to explore the impact of a posterior fossa tumor (PFT) on PM. We hypothesized that motor adaptation, depending on cortico-cerebellar system, was impaired in PFT survivors treated with and without radiotherapy, and motor sequence learning, depending on cortico-striatal system, was only impaired in PFT treated with radiotherapy. METHODS: We investigated PM in 60 participants from the IMPALA study (NCT04324450) divided into three groups: 39 cured from a PFT in childhood (22 irradiated (PFT+RT group) and 17 non-irradiated (PFT group)) and 21 healthy volunteers (Control group) matched on age, sex and handedness with the PFT+RT group. We used a visuo-motor learning test, the Serial Reaction Time task (SRTT) and a motor adaptation task (MAT) of backwards handwriting. ANOVA and mixed models were used for statistical analysis. RESULTS: SRTT performance analysis showed an effect of Block in specific sequence learning (F(1)48.70,p<0.001) with a preserved specific learning in the three groups. However individual differences were observed with 7/22 patients in PFT+RT group and 4/17 in PFT group who did not have specific learning. MAT performance analysis showed an effect of interaction between Orientation (forward or backward) and Group for speed (F(2)15.58,p<0.001), linearity (F(2)8.39,p<0.001) and amplitude standard deviation (F(2)15.70,p<0.001) traducing an impairment both in PFT+RT and PFT groups, more marked in the PFT+RT group. CONCLUSION: We showed impairment, predominantly on motor adaptation but also, at individual level, in motor sequence learning whose origin requires additional work. This study brings new insights on the long-term impact of a PFT in childhood on a rarely investigated part of memory that is PM.
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spelling pubmed-91653462022-06-06 QOL-06. What impact does a posterior fossa tumor in childhood have on motor procedural learning? Group performance depending on radiotherapy status and individual differences on a perceptivo-motor sequence learning task and a motor adaptative task (IMPALA prospective study) Baudou, Eloïse Pollidoro, Lisa Tallet, Jessica Danna, Jérémy Pariente, Jérémie Chaix, Yves Laprie, Anne Neuro Oncol Neuropsychology/Quality of Life INTRODUCTION: Procedural memory (PM) is a skill learning system that allows, through training, the automatization of procedures and progressive improvement of performances. The aim of this work was to explore the impact of a posterior fossa tumor (PFT) on PM. We hypothesized that motor adaptation, depending on cortico-cerebellar system, was impaired in PFT survivors treated with and without radiotherapy, and motor sequence learning, depending on cortico-striatal system, was only impaired in PFT treated with radiotherapy. METHODS: We investigated PM in 60 participants from the IMPALA study (NCT04324450) divided into three groups: 39 cured from a PFT in childhood (22 irradiated (PFT+RT group) and 17 non-irradiated (PFT group)) and 21 healthy volunteers (Control group) matched on age, sex and handedness with the PFT+RT group. We used a visuo-motor learning test, the Serial Reaction Time task (SRTT) and a motor adaptation task (MAT) of backwards handwriting. ANOVA and mixed models were used for statistical analysis. RESULTS: SRTT performance analysis showed an effect of Block in specific sequence learning (F(1)48.70,p<0.001) with a preserved specific learning in the three groups. However individual differences were observed with 7/22 patients in PFT+RT group and 4/17 in PFT group who did not have specific learning. MAT performance analysis showed an effect of interaction between Orientation (forward or backward) and Group for speed (F(2)15.58,p<0.001), linearity (F(2)8.39,p<0.001) and amplitude standard deviation (F(2)15.70,p<0.001) traducing an impairment both in PFT+RT and PFT groups, more marked in the PFT+RT group. CONCLUSION: We showed impairment, predominantly on motor adaptation but also, at individual level, in motor sequence learning whose origin requires additional work. This study brings new insights on the long-term impact of a PFT in childhood on a rarely investigated part of memory that is PM. Oxford University Press 2022-06-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9165346/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/neuonc/noac079.489 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Neuro-Oncology. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
spellingShingle Neuropsychology/Quality of Life
Baudou, Eloïse
Pollidoro, Lisa
Tallet, Jessica
Danna, Jérémy
Pariente, Jérémie
Chaix, Yves
Laprie, Anne
QOL-06. What impact does a posterior fossa tumor in childhood have on motor procedural learning? Group performance depending on radiotherapy status and individual differences on a perceptivo-motor sequence learning task and a motor adaptative task (IMPALA prospective study)
title QOL-06. What impact does a posterior fossa tumor in childhood have on motor procedural learning? Group performance depending on radiotherapy status and individual differences on a perceptivo-motor sequence learning task and a motor adaptative task (IMPALA prospective study)
title_full QOL-06. What impact does a posterior fossa tumor in childhood have on motor procedural learning? Group performance depending on radiotherapy status and individual differences on a perceptivo-motor sequence learning task and a motor adaptative task (IMPALA prospective study)
title_fullStr QOL-06. What impact does a posterior fossa tumor in childhood have on motor procedural learning? Group performance depending on radiotherapy status and individual differences on a perceptivo-motor sequence learning task and a motor adaptative task (IMPALA prospective study)
title_full_unstemmed QOL-06. What impact does a posterior fossa tumor in childhood have on motor procedural learning? Group performance depending on radiotherapy status and individual differences on a perceptivo-motor sequence learning task and a motor adaptative task (IMPALA prospective study)
title_short QOL-06. What impact does a posterior fossa tumor in childhood have on motor procedural learning? Group performance depending on radiotherapy status and individual differences on a perceptivo-motor sequence learning task and a motor adaptative task (IMPALA prospective study)
title_sort qol-06. what impact does a posterior fossa tumor in childhood have on motor procedural learning? group performance depending on radiotherapy status and individual differences on a perceptivo-motor sequence learning task and a motor adaptative task (impala prospective study)
topic Neuropsychology/Quality of Life
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9165346/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/neuonc/noac079.489
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