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Correlation of EEG slowing with cognitive domains in nondemented patients with Parkinson's disease

Date Issued
2015-01-01
Author(s)
Zimmermann, R.  
Gschwandtner, U.  
Hatz, F.  
Schindler, C.  
Bousleiman, H.
Meyer, A.  
Calabrese, P.  
Calabrese, P.  
Fuhr, P.  
DOI
10.1159/000370110
Abstract
Cognitive deficits in Parkinson's disease (PD) are heterogeneous and can be classified into cognitive domains. Quantitative EEG is related to and predictive of cognitive status in PD. In this cross-sectional study, the relationship of cognitive domains and EEG slowing in PD patients without dementia is investigated.; A total of 48 patients with idiopathic PD were neuropsychologically tested. Cognitive domain scores were calculated combining Z-scores of test variables. Slowing of EEG was measured with median EEG frequency. Linear regression was used for correlational analyses and to control for confounding factors.; EEG median frequency was significantly correlated to cognitive performance in most domains (episodic long-term memory, rho = 0.54; overall cognitive score, rho = 0.47; fluency, rho = 0.39; attention, rho = 0.37; executive function, rho = 0.34), but not to visuospatial functions and working memory.; Global EEG slowing is a marker for overall cognitive impairment in PD and correlates with impairment in the domains attention, executive function, verbal fluency, and episodic long-term memory, but not with working memory and visuospatial functions. These disparate effects warrant further investigations.
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