Visual–spatial and visuomotor functioning in adults with neurofibromatosis type 1

Author:

Castricum J.123ORCID,Tulen J. H. M.23,Taal W.34,Pel J. J. M.5,Elgersma Y.134

Affiliation:

1. Department of Clinical Genetics Erasmus Medical Center Rotterdam The Netherlands

2. Department of Psychiatry Erasmus Medical Center Rotterdam The Netherlands

3. ENCORE Expertise Center for Neurodevelopmental Disorders Erasmus Medical Center Rotterdam The Netherlands

4. Department of Neurology/Neuro‐oncology Erasmus Medical Center Cancer Institute Rotterdam The Netherlands

5. Department of Neuroscience Erasmus Medical Center Rotterdam The Netherlands

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundNeurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) is a neurodevelopmental genetic disorder associated with visual–spatial and visuomotor deficits, which have not been studied well in adults with NF1.MethodsIn 22 adults with NF1 and 31 controls, visuomotor functioning was assessed by measuring eye latency, hand latency and hand accuracy during visuomotor tasks. Visual–spatial functioning was assessed by measuring eye movement responses during the Visual Threshold Task.ResultsThe NF1 group had a significantly shorter eye latency than the control group and was less accurate in their hand movements during specific visuomotor tasks. The groups showed no differences in eye movement responses during the Visual Threshold Task and in hand latency during the visuomotor tasks.ConclusionsIn contrast to studies in children with NF1, we found no alterations in visual–spatial information processing in adults. Impairments in eye latency and hand accuracy during specific visuomotor tasks may indicate deficits in visuomotor functioning in adults with NF1.

Funder

Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, Duke University

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Neurology (clinical),Neurology,Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous),Rehabilitation

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