Cognitive and behavioral associated changes in manifest Huntington disease: A retrospective cross-sectional study.
Simone MiglioreGiulia D'AurizioSabrina MaffiConsuelo CeccarelliGiovanni RistoriMassimiliano MirabellaAnna CastaldoCaterina MariottiGiuseppe CurcioFerdinando SquitieriPublished in: Brain and behavior (2021)
Although the progression of abnormal behavioral manifestations cannot be predicted in HD, the severity of apathy and perseveration/obsessions are significantly associated with the severity of the cognitive function impairment, thus contributing, together, to the disease development and to patients' loss of independence, in addition to the neurological manifestations. This cognitive-behavior pattern determines a common underlying deficit depending on a dysexecutive syndrome.