Dual-task performance in dysexecutive and nondysexecutive patients with a frontal lesion
- PMID: 9110326
- DOI: 10.1037//0894-4105.11.2.187
Dual-task performance in dysexecutive and nondysexecutive patients with a frontal lesion
Abstract
Patients with defined frontal lobe lesions were assigned to 1 of 2 groups based on whether they showed a behaviorally assessed dysexecutive syndrome or were behaviorally normal. All participants were tested on dual-task performance and on 2 tasks assumed to measure frontal lobe function, the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test and verbal fluency. The dysexecutive group differed significantly from the nondysexecutive in showing impaired capacity for dual-task coordination, but there were no significant differences on the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test and verbal fluency. Results are interpreted in terms of a multicomponent central executive, whose function is linked to, but not coterminous with, the operation of the frontal lobes.
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