Eye-to-Hand Coordination in Obstructive Sleep APNEA Syndrome: a Descriptive Study

Author:

Devita Maria1ORCID,Lavolpe Sara23,Calì Gloria2,Beretta Natascia2,Maggi Lamberto2,Mondini Sara45,Mapelli Daniela1,Rusconi Maria Luisa3ORCID,Merlo Paola2

Affiliation:

1. Department of General Psychology (DPG), University of Padua , Via Venezia 8, Padua 35131 , Italy

2. Neurology Operational Unit, Humanitas Gavazzeni , Bergamo 24121 , Italy

3. Department of Human and Social Sciences, University of Bergamo , Bergamo 24129 , Italy

4. Department of Philosophy, Sociology, Education and Applied Psychology – FISSPA , , Padua 35131 , Italy

5. University of Padua , , Padua 35131 , Italy

Abstract

Abstract Objective Psychomotor slowdown was observed in individuals with Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome (OSAS). Previous studies evaluated separately cognitive and motor reaction times, finding that OSAS individuals show a specific impairment in the latter. The present study investigates whether eye-to-hand coordination (EHC), a specific psychomotor ability, is compromised in OSAS. Method The EHC was measured in 30 OSAS individuals who were matched with 30 healthy controls by the Two-Hand Coordination Test analyzing the speed, accuracy, and coordination; the role of these variables was investigated in predicting the group they belonged to. Results The OSAS participants showed poorer performance in the execution accuracy (t(55) = −3.36, d’Cohen = −0.89, p ≤ .001), which was also found to be the only predictor of the belonging to group (β = 0.43 (0.18), p < .05). Conclusions The OSAS individuals show impairments in EHC and in correcting their error (executive slowdown). This is the first investigation exploring EHC coordination in this population and contributes in understanding the psychomotor slowness characterizing OSAS.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Clinical Psychology,Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology,General Medicine

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