The effect of impulsivity and inhibitory control deficits in the saccadic behavior of premanifest Huntington's disease individuals.
Filipa JúlioGina CaetanoCristina JanuárioMiguel Castelo-BrancoPublished in: Orphanet journal of rare diseases (2019)
Our results show that oculomotor performance in premanifest Huntington's disease deteriorates once inhibitory control, working memory and/or fronto-executive load are added to the task. A more automatic pattern of performance, including a faster response time and directionally erroneous eye movements were detected in the oculomotor behavior of the Pre-HD group-these alterations were significantly correlated with disease stage and cognitive status. Our saccadic paradigm was able to capture impulsivity and inhibitory control deficits in a group of Pre-HD individuals on average far from symptom onset, thus holding the potential to identify the earliest disease-related changes.