La cognición social en la esclerosis múltiple temprana: enfoque neuropsicológico y anatómico

dc.creatorCrivelli, Lucía
dc.creatorCalandri, Ismael Luis
dc.creatorHelou, Belén
dc.creatorKeller, Greta
dc.creatorFiol, Marcela Paula
dc.creatorYsraelit, María-Célica
dc.creatorGaitán, María-Inés
dc.creatorCorreale, Jorge
dc.date2023-05-15T13:09:09Z
dc.date2023-05-15T13:09:09Z
dc.date2021-03-27
dc.date.accessioned2023-10-03T19:12:14Z
dc.date.available2023-10-03T19:12:14Z
dc.identifierCrivelli, L., Calandri, I.-L., Helou, B., Keller, G., Fiol, M.-P., Ysraelit, M.-C., Gaitan, M.-I., & Correale, J. (2021). Social Cognition In Early Multiple Sclerosis: Neuropsychological And Anatomical Approach: Cognición Social En La Esclerosis Múltiple Temprana: Enfoque Neuropsicológico Y Anatómico. Journal of Applied Cognitive Neuroscience, 2(1), e00153735. https://doi.org/10.17981/JACN.2.1.2021.03
dc.identifierhttps://hdl.handle.net/11323/10133
dc.identifier10.17981/JACN.2.1.2021.03
dc.identifier2745-0031
dc.identifierCorporación Universidad de la Costa
dc.identifierREDICUC – Repositorio CUC
dc.identifierhttps://repositorio.cuc.edu.co/
dc.identifier.urihttps://repositorioslatinoamericanos.uchile.cl/handle/2250/9168850
dc.descriptionCognitive impairment and deficits in Social Cognition (SC) are frequent in patients with Multiple Sclerosis (MS). The aim of the present work is to study SC in patients with early MS and to analyze its neuroanatomical correlation. Thirty-four patients with relapsing remitting MS, with ≤ 2 years of disease progression and EDSS and ≤ 2, and 30 healthy control subjects matched for age, sex, and educational level were recruited. Subjects performed a comprehensive neuropsychological assessment (Rao BRB). SC was assessed using the International Affective Picture System IAPS, The Eyes in the Mind Test, the Empathy Quotient, and the Faux Pas Test. The anatomical correlation of patients with deficits in social cognition was studied through brain MRI and voxel-based morphometric for which cortical reconstruction and volumetric segmentation were performed using Freesurfer processing software. Patients showed significant deficits in executive functions, verbal memory and language tests. SC assessment showed that patients presented greater difficulties in the Faux Pas Test (p = 0.023), The Mind in the Eyes Test (p = 0.014), and presented a positive bias in the interpretation of neutral images of the IAPS (P = 0.023). Furthermore, patients with CS deficits presented less cortical thickness in areas of the right supramarginal gyrus, pars opercularis, and anterior cingulum.
dc.descriptionEl deterioro cognitivo y los déficits en la cognición Social (CS) son frecuentes en pacientes con Esclerosis Múltiple (EM). El objetivo del presente trabajo es estudiar la CS en pacientes con EM temprana y analizar su correlación neuroanatómica. Se reclutaron 34 pacientes con EM remitente recidivante, con ≤ 2 años de progresión de la enfermedad y EDSS y ≤ 2, y 30 sujetos control sanos emparejados por edad, sexo y nivel educativo. Los sujetos realizaron una evaluación neuropsicológica completa (Rao BRB). La CS se evaluó mediante el Sistema Internacional de Imágenes Afectivas IAPS, el Test de la Mirada, el Cociente de Empatía y el Test de Faux Pas. La correlación anatómica de los pacientes con los déficits en cognición social se estudió mediante resonancia magnética cerebral y morfometría basada en vóxeles, para lo cual se realizó la reconstrucción cortical y la segmentación volumétrica mediante el software de procesamiento Freesurfer. Los pacientes mostraron déficits significativos en las funciones ejecutivas, la memoria verbal y las pruebas de lenguaje. La evaluación de la CS mostró que los pacientes presentaban mayores dificultades en el Faux Pas Test (p = 0.023), el Test de la Mirada (p = 0.014), y presentaban un sesgo positivo en la interpretación de imágenes neutras del IAPS (P = 0.023). Además, los pacientes con déficits de CS presentaron un menor grosor cortical en áreas del giro supramarginal derecho, la pars opercularis y el cíngulo anterior.
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dc.publisherCorporación Universidad de la Costa
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dc.subjectCognitive dysfunction
dc.subjectSocial cognition
dc.subjectMultiple sclerosis
dc.subjectNeuropsychological test
dc.subjectDisease progression
dc.subjectDisfunción cognitiva
dc.subjectCognición social
dc.subjectEsclerosis múltiple
dc.subjectTest neuropsicológico
dc.subjectProgresión de la enfermedad
dc.titleSocial cognition in early multiple sclerosis: neuropsychological and anatomical approach
dc.titleLa cognición social en la esclerosis múltiple temprana: enfoque neuropsicológico y anatómico
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