IMR Press / FBS / Volume 5 / Issue 1 / DOI: 10.2741/S355

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A review of cognition in Huntington's disease
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1 Department of Neurology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, The Netherlands
2 Neuropsychology Department, Faculty of Social Sciences, Leiden University, Leiden, The Netherlands
Front. Biosci. (Schol Ed) 2013, 5(1), 1–18; https://doi.org/10.2741/S355
Published: 1 January 2013
Abstract

With the prospect of potential treatments for Huntington's disease (HD), non-invasive markers of disease progression are needed. Cognitive impairment has long been recognised as one of the core symptoms of HD. The first aim of this review is to provide insight into the onset and nature of cognitive loss in the progressing stages of HD. The second aim is to provide an overview of the cognitive functions that have been examined in an attempt to identify those areas that have the most potential to yield a cognitive biomarker. Literature, consisting of 110 studies, since the implementation of genetic testing until the beginning of 2011 has been included in this review. The clinical features of premanifest HD include deficits in psychomotor speed, negative emotion recognition and to some extent in executive functioning. The clinical profile of manifest HD includes impairment in memory, psychomotor speed, negative emotion recognition and executive functioning. Furthermore, potential candidate biomarkers should be most expected from such domains as working memory, psychomotor speed, recognition of negative emotions, attentional and visuospatial executive functions.

Keywords
Huntington’s disease
Cognition
Dementia
Amnesia
Aphasia
Apraxia
Agnosia
Executive function
Memory
Language
Psychomotor speed
Emotion recognition
Intelligence
Biomarker
Neuropsychology
Mini-mental state examination
MMSE
Wechsler adult intelligence scale
WAIS
Mattis dementia rating scale
National adult reading test
NART
Cambridge examination for mental disorders of the elderly
CAMCOG
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