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dc.contributor.authorPossin, Katherine L.
dc.contributor.authorBrambati, Simona Maria
dc.contributor.authorRosen, Howard J.
dc.contributor.authorJohnson, Julene K.
dc.contributor.authorPa, Judy
dc.contributor.authorWeiner, Michael W.
dc.contributor.authorMiller, Bruce L.
dc.contributor.authorKramer, Joel H.
dc.date.accessioned2019-05-27T16:06:55Z
dc.date.availableNO_RESTRICTIONfr
dc.date.available2019-05-27T16:06:55Z
dc.date.issued2009
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1866/22014
dc.publisherCambridge University Pressfr
dc.subjectCognitive controlfr
dc.subjectNeuropsychological assessmentfr
dc.subjectExecutive functioningfr
dc.subjectVoxel-based morphometryfr
dc.subjectInhibitionfr
dc.subjectFrontal lobefr
dc.titleRule violation errors are associated with right lateral prefrontal cortex atrophy in neurodegenerative diseasefr
dc.typeArticlefr
dc.contributor.affiliationUniversité de Montréal. Faculté des arts et des sciences. Département de psychologiefr
dc.identifier.doi10.1017/S135561770909050X
dcterms.abstractGood cognitive performance requires adherence to rules specific to the task at hand. Patients with neurological disease often make rule violation errors, but the anatomical basis for rule violation during cognitive testing remains debated. The current study examined the neuroanatomical correlates of rule violation (RV) errors made on tests of executive functioning in 166 subjects diagnosed with neurodegenerative disease or as neurologically healthy. Specifically, RV errors were voxel-wisely correlated with gray matter volume derived from high-definition MR images using voxel-based morphometry implemented in SPM2. Latent variable analysis showed that rule violation errors tapped a unitary construct separate from repetition errors. This analysis was used to generate factor scores to represent what is common among rule violation errors across tests. The extracted rule violation factor scores correlated with tissue loss in the lateral middle and inferior frontal gyri and the caudate nucleus bilaterally. When a more stringent control for global cognitive functioning was applied using Mini Mental State Exam scores, only the correlations with the right lateral prefrontal cortex remained significant. These data underscore the importance of right lateral prefrontal cortex in behavioral monitoring and highlight the potential of rule violation error assessment for identifying patients with damage to this region.fr
dcterms.isPartOfurn:ISSN:1355-6177fr
dcterms.isPartOfurn:ISSN:1469-7661fr
dcterms.languageengfr
UdeM.ReferenceFournieParDeposantPossin, K.L., S.M. Brambati, H.J. Rosen, J.K. Johnson, J. Pa, M.W. Weiner, B.L. Miller, and J.H. Kramer, Rule violation errors are associated with right lateral prefrontal cortex atrophy in neurodegenerative disease J Int Neuropsychol Soc, 2009. 15(3): p. 354-64.fr
UdeM.VersionRioxxVersion publiée / Version of Recordfr
oaire.citationTitleJournal of the international neuropsychological society
oaire.citationVolume15
oaire.citationStartPage354
oaire.citationEndPage365


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