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Zhunussova, A. ; Loane, C. ; Kurt, E. ; et al
Pupil dilation as a marker of attention/effort in aging and mild cognitive impairment.
Pupil dilation (PD) can be easily measured and reflects responses to subjectively salient or cognitively demanding events. It therefore holds promise as a cognitive marker, especially for individuals with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) or other neurodegenerative conditions with restricted abilities to respond in cognitive assessments.We assessed PD during two tasks, an oddball task for investigating attentional allocation and a Simon task, which additionally allows for investigating cognitive effort in younger adults (YAs), older adults (OAs), and patients with MCI.PD is a useful marker for investigating attention and cognitive effort in MCI, as suggested by elevated PD to salient stimuli in particular of individuals with better attentional control in MCI patients, as well as YAs and OAs.Measurement of PD may serve as an easy-to-administer measure to assess changes in cognitive function in healthy aging and MCI..
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Hesse, S. ; Schiefer, M. ; Tiepolt, S. ; et al
An MSA-P patient presenting with preserved glucose metabolism in the putamen, cerebellar hypometabolism and pronounced loss of presynaptic dopamine transporter in the striatum.
Positron emission tomography (PET) of the brain using [18F]fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) is becoming increasingly important for the diagnosis and differential diagnosis of atypical parkinsonian syndrome such as multiple system atrophy (MSA), which is characterized by hypometabolism of the putamen, pons, and cerebellum. We report on a patient with clinically established MSA based on a rapidly progressive, poorly levodopa-responsive parkinsonian syndrome, multidomain autonomic failure, and imaging findings where hereditary spastic paraplegia was discussed as a differential diagnosis. [...]
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