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Mid-frontal theta activity is diminished during cognitive control in Parkinson's disease.


ABSTRACT: Mid-frontal theta activity underlies cognitive control. These 4-8?Hz rhythms are modulated by cortical dopamine and can be abnormal in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD). Here, we investigated mid-frontal theta deficits in PD patients during a task explicitly involving cognitive control. We collected scalp EEG from high-performing PD patients and demographically matched controls during performance of a modified Simon reaction-time task. This task involves cognitive control to adjudicate response conflict and error-related adjustments. Task performance of PD patients was indistinguishable from controls, but PD patients had less mid-frontal theta modulations around cues and responses. Critically, PD patients had attenuated mid-frontal theta activity specifically associated with response conflict and post-error processing. These signals were unaffected by medication or motor scores. Post-error mid-frontal theta activity was correlated with disease duration. Classification of control vs. PD from these data resulted in a specificity of 69% and a sensitivity of 72%. These findings help define the scope of mid-frontal theta aberrations during cognitive control in PD, and may provide insight into the nature of PD-related cognitive dysfunction.

SUBMITTER: Singh A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6524769 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Mid-frontal theta activity is diminished during cognitive control in Parkinson's disease.

Singh Arun A   Richardson Sarah Pirio SP   Narayanan Nandakumar N   Cavanagh James F JF  

Neuropsychologia 20180523


Mid-frontal theta activity underlies cognitive control. These 4-8 Hz rhythms are modulated by cortical dopamine and can be abnormal in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD). Here, we investigated mid-frontal theta deficits in PD patients during a task explicitly involving cognitive control. We collected scalp EEG from high-performing PD patients and demographically matched controls during performance of a modified Simon reaction-time task. This task involves cognitive control to adjudicate resp  ...[more]

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