Attention impairment in motor functional neurological disorders: a neuropsychological study.
Gabriela VěchetováTomás NikolaiMatěj SlovákZuzana ForejtováMarek A VrankaEva StrakováTiago TeodoroEvžen RůžičkaMark John EdwardsTereza SerranováPublished in: Journal of neurology (2022)
This study revealed both subjective and objective cognitive impairment in patients with mFND. The neuropsychological profile in mFND was characterised primarily by attentional impairment including a slow processing speed and a high intra-individual variability in cognitive performance. Cognitive impairment was associated with a valid test performance, highlighting that the deficits observed were not likely to be explained by a lack of effort in the patient group. Attention is considered to play a key role in mFND pathophysiology, and the results suggest that such impairments are objectively measurable.