Authors
MH Dao-Castellana, Y Samson, F Legault, JL Martinot, HJ Aubin, C Crouzel, L Feldman, D Barrucand, G Rancurel, A Feline, A Syrota
Publication date
1998/9
Journal
Psychological medicine
Volume
28
Issue
5
Pages
1039-1048
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Description
Background
Neuropsychological and imaging studies suggest that frontal dysfunction may occur in apparently normal chronic alcoholic subjects.
Methods
To investigate this issue further, we performed neuropsychological and fluorodeoxy-glucose-PET studies in 17 chronic alcoholics without patent neurological and psychiatric complications.
Results
Metabolic abnormalities were found in the mediofrontal and in the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, but not in the orbitofrontal cortex. Neuropsychological testing revealed significantly reduced verbal fluency and impaired performance on the Stroop test. The mediofrontal hypometabolism correlated with the reduction in verbal fluency and the time necessary to perform the interference condition of the Stroop test. The left dorsolateral prefrontal hypometabolism correlated with the number of errors on the Stroop test.
Conclusion
These data indicate that circumscribed frontal …
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