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Article Dans Une Revue Neurophysiologie Clinique = Clinical Neurophysiology Année : 2015

The "Stroop Walking Task" : An innovative dual-task for the early detection of executive function impairment

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To evaluate a dual-task named the "Stroop Walking Task", which is similar to the task of making a decision of whether to cross a street based on a pedestrian traffic light. Fifty-one subjects (15 young adults, 21 subjectively healthy old subjects and 15 old subjects with mild cognitive impairment) had to respond to a visual signal (pictogram) with an appropriate motor response (walk or stop). We used an electronic walkway system to record the gait parameters and performed a cluster analysis on the obtained data. This dual-task enables the early detection of executive function impairment with 89% sensitivity and 87% specificity. The use of a dual-task that is inspired by an everyday event as an evaluation tool seems to facilitate the detection of ageing subjects' cognitive impairment, which is not detectable with traditional psychometric tests.
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hal-01220808 , version 1 (27-10-2015)

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Anaïck Perrochon, G Kemoun, Eric Watelain, B Dugué, A. Berthoz. The "Stroop Walking Task" : An innovative dual-task for the early detection of executive function impairment. Neurophysiologie Clinique = Clinical Neurophysiology, 2015, 45 (3), pp.181-90. ⟨10.1016/j.neucli.2015.03.001⟩. ⟨hal-01220808⟩
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