Aj. Fallgatter et al., LOSS OF FUNCTIONAL HEMISPHERIC-ASYMMETRY IN ALZHEIMERS DEMENTIA ASSESSED WITH NEAR-INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY, Cognitive brain research, 6(1), 1997, pp. 67-72
In a total of 10 patients with dementia of the Alzheimer-type (DAT) an
d in 10 healthy controls near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS), a new non-
invasive optical method, was used to measure the changes of concentrat
ions of oxy-(O2HB) and deoxyhemoglobin (HHB) in left and right hemisph
eric prefrontal brain tissue areas during performance of the Verbal Fl
uency Test (VFT). On a neuropsychological level, the healthy subjects
performed better in the VFT than patients with DAT. Statistical analys
is of the relative concentrations of O,HB and HHB measured with NIRS d
uring performance of the VFT revealed a significant interaction of the
hemispheric effects with the diagnosis. A possible interpretation of
this finding is that a good performance in the VFT relies on a predomi
nantly left hemispheric activation observed in controls, whereas a low
number of correct responses is associated with a loss of this asymmet
ric activation in patients with DAT. Although both, patients and contr
ols, performed better in the category version of the VFT, the metaboli
c effects of this task were significantly less pronounced than in the
letter version. This indicates that different energy demands, accordin
g to the type of access to the memory stores, may be interpreted as th
e result of a less energy-demanding access to categorically stored inf
ormation and adds further evidence to the view that memory departments
in humans are organized according to categorical principles.