Introduction: The role of cardiovascular risk factors in the occurrence and progression of cognitive impairment is relevant in aging studies. In this condition, attention is one of the processes less studied, but preliminary evidence suggests an association between cardiometabolic alterations and attentional decline. Attention is not a unitary process but a set of independent systems (Alerting, Orienting, Executive), which can interact in certain conditions to ensure maximum behavioral efficiency. Methods: We investigated attentive networks and their interactions in patients with Takostubo syndrome (TTS). In all, 20 participants with TTS and 20 individuals without cardiovascular pathologies performed an Attention-Network Task for Interaction, which assesses attentional networks and their interactions. Results: Patients with TTS showed an atypical orienting effect when compared to the control group. Moreover, only the control group exhibited an interaction between orienting and alerting. Conclusion: These findings establish the relevance of brain–heart interaction in identifying attentional impairment as a prodrome of progressively severe cognitive impairment in TTS.
The Efficiency of Attentional Networks in Takostubo Syndrome: A Study With the Attentional Network Task for Interaction / Forte, G.; Favieri, F.; Marotta, A.; Arcari, L.; Cacciotti, L.; Casagrande, M.. - In: JOURNAL OF ATTENTION DISORDERS. - ISSN 1087-0547. - 28:4(2023), pp. 469-479. [10.1177/10870547231215517]
The Efficiency of Attentional Networks in Takostubo Syndrome: A Study With the Attentional Network Task for Interaction
Forte G.Primo
;Favieri F.;Arcari L.;Casagrande M.Ultimo
2023
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Introduction: The role of cardiovascular risk factors in the occurrence and progression of cognitive impairment is relevant in aging studies. In this condition, attention is one of the processes less studied, but preliminary evidence suggests an association between cardiometabolic alterations and attentional decline. Attention is not a unitary process but a set of independent systems (Alerting, Orienting, Executive), which can interact in certain conditions to ensure maximum behavioral efficiency. Methods: We investigated attentive networks and their interactions in patients with Takostubo syndrome (TTS). In all, 20 participants with TTS and 20 individuals without cardiovascular pathologies performed an Attention-Network Task for Interaction, which assesses attentional networks and their interactions. Results: Patients with TTS showed an atypical orienting effect when compared to the control group. Moreover, only the control group exhibited an interaction between orienting and alerting. Conclusion: These findings establish the relevance of brain–heart interaction in identifying attentional impairment as a prodrome of progressively severe cognitive impairment in TTS.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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