Attentional impairments in Huntington's disease: A specific deficit for the executive conflict.
Pierre MaurageAlexandre HeerenMagali LahayeAnne JeanjeanLamia GuettatChristine Verellen-DumoulinStéphane HalkinJoël BillieuxEric ConstantPublished in: Neuropsychology (2017)
Clinical HD does not lead to a global attentional deficit but rather to a specific impairment for the executive control of attention. Moreover, the absence of attentional deficits in preclinical HD suggests that these deficits are absent at the initial stages of the disease. In view of their impact on everyday life, attentional deficits should be considered in clinical contexts. Therapeutic programs improving the executive control of attention by neuropsychology and neuromodulation should be promoted. (PsycINFO Database Record