Longitudinal Effects of Breast Cancer Treatment on Neural Correlates of Attention

Author:

Melara Robert D1ORCID,Ahles Tim A2,Prashad Neelam2,Fernbach Madalyn2,Edelman Jay A3,Root James2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychology, City College, City University of New York , New York, New York , USA

2. Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science Services, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center , New York, New York , USA

3. Department of Biology, City College, City University of New York , New York, New York , USA

Abstract

Abstract Objective Cognitive dysfunction has been observed consistently in a subset of breast cancer survivors. Yet, the precise physiological and processing origins of dysfunction remain unknown. The current study examined the utility of methods and procedures based on cognitive neuroscience to study cognitive change associated with cancer and cancer treatment. Methods We used electroencephalogram and behavioral measures in a longitudinal design to investigate pre- versus post-treatment effects on attention performance in breast cancer patients (n = 15) compared with healthy controls (n = 24), as participants completed the revised Attention Network Test, a cognitive measure of alerting, orienting, and inhibitory control of attention. Results We found no group differences in behavioral performance from pretest to posttest, but significant event-related potential effects of cancer treatment in processing cue validity: After treatment, patients revealed decreased N1 amplitude and increased P3 amplitude, suggesting a suppressed early (N1) response and an exaggerated late (P3) response to invalid cues. Conclusions The results suggest that treatment-related attentional disruption begins in early sensory/perceptual processing and extends to compensatory top-down executive processes.

Funder

National Cancer Institute

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

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

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