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White matter integrity and reaction time intraindividual variability in healthy aging and early-stage Alzheimer disease

Journal

NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA
Volume 50, Issue 3, Pages 357-366

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2011.11.024

Keywords

Mu; Sigma; Tau; Coefficient of variation; Default network; Attentional control

Funding

  1. NIH [P50 AG05861, P01 AG 03991, PO1 AGO26276]
  2. National Institute of General Medical Sciences [T32-GM81739-02]

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Aging and early-stage Alzheimer disease (AD) have been shown to be associated with increased RT intraindividual variability (IIV, as reflected by the coefficient of variation) and an exaggeration of the slow tail of the reaction time (RI) distribution in attentional control tasks, based on ex-Gaussian analyses. The current study examined associations between white matter volume. IIV, and ex-Gaussian RT distribution parameters in cognitively normal aging and early-stage AD. Three RT attention tasks (Stroop, Simon, and a consonant-vowel odd-even switching task) in conjunction with MRI-based measures of cerebral and regional white matter volume were obtained in 133 cognitively normal and 33 early-stage AD individuals. Larger volumes were associated with less IIV and less slowing in the tail of the RI distribution, and larger cerebral and inferior parietal white matter volumes were associated with faster modal reaction time. Collectively, these results support a role of white matter integrity in IIV and distributional skewing, and are consistent with the hypothesis that IIV and RI distributional skewing are sensitive to breakdowns in executive control processes in normal and pathological aging. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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