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Selective Impairment of Optic Flow Perception in Amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment: Evidence From Event-Related Potentials
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2012
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NeuropsychologyProlonged LatencyBrain FunctionEvent-related PotentialsSocial SciencesMotion ThresholdsAlzheimer's DiseaseMemoryNeurologyP200 LatencyCognitive NeuroscienceCognitive ScienceVascular DementiaOptic Flow PerceptionRehabilitationVisual PathwayVision ResearchVisual ProcessingCerebral Blood FlowVisual FunctionVascular Cognitive DisorderDementiaSelective ImpairmentNeuroscienceMedicine
Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients have visuospatial deficits due to parietal dorsal stream dysfunction. Two distinct dorsal flows have been proposed: the inferior parietal (ventro-dorsal (v-d)) and superior parietal (dorso-dorsal (d-d)) streams. We aimed to elucidate how the two dorsal streams are altered in patients with amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI) and AD. Thus, the psychophysical threshold measurements and visual event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded in patients with aMCI and AD, and in healthy old and young adults. The visual stimuli included radial optic flow (OF) derived from the v-d stream and horizontal (HO) motion conveyed from the d-d stream. The motion thresholds between aMCI patients and old adults were comparable. However, AD patients showed significantly higher motion thresholds for both stimuli compared with other groups. In lower-level ERPs, there were no significant differences in P1 (100 ms) and N1 (130 ms) for both stimuli among the groups. For higher-level ERPs, aMCI patients showed the prolonged latency of OF-specific P200 (v-d origin) and comparable latency of motion-related N170 (V5/MT origin) for both stimuli compared with old adults. In AD patients, both N170 and P200 latencies were significantly prolonged compared with other groups. P200 latency was closely correlated with the Mini-Mental State Examination score. These findings indicate that the v-d function related to OF perception is selectively impaired in aMCI, whereas AD has impairment of the distributed higher-level dorsal stream. Therefore, OF-specific P200 can be useful for detecting early functional changes of the brain in aMCI.
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