Dataset for: Deficits in or preservation of basic number processing in Parkinson's Disease
NumCogPD Basic number processing
Author(s) / Creator(s)
Loenneker, Hannah Dorothea
Abstract / Description
Neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson’s Disease (PD) have a huge impact on patients, caregivers, and the health care system. Until now, diagnosis of mild cognitive impairments in PD has been established based on domain-general functions such as executive functions, attention or working memory. However, specific numerical deficits observed in clinical practice have not yet been systematically investigated. PD-immanent deterioration of domain-general functions and domain-specific numerical areas suggests mechanisms of both primary and secondary dyscalculia. The current study systematically investigated basic number processing performance in PD patients for the first time, targeting domain-specific cognitive representations of numerosity and the influence of domain-general factors. The overall sample consisted of patients with a diagnosis of PD, according to consensus guidelines, and healthy controls. PD patients were stratified into patients with normal cognition (PD-NC) or mild cognitive impairment (level I-PD-MCI based on cognitive screening). Basic number processing was assessed using transcoding, number line estimation, and (non-) symbolic number magnitude comparison tasks. Discriminant analysis was employed to assess whether basic number processing tasks can differentiate between a healthy control group and both PD groups. All participants were subjected to a comprehensive numerical and a neuropsychological test battery, as well as sociodemographic and clinical measures. Results indicate a profile of preserved (verbal representation) and impaired (magnitude representation, place × value activation) function in PD-MCI, hinting at basal ganglia dysfunction affecting numerical cognition in PD. Numerical deficits could not be explained by domain-general cognitive impairments, so that future research needs to incorporate domain-specific tasks of sufficient difficulty.
Keyword(s)
Parkinson's Disease mild cognitive impairment numerical cognition basic number processing triple code modelPersistent Identifier
Date of first publication
2024-10-16
Temporal coverage
2021 to 2023
Publisher
PsychArchives
Citation
Loenneker, H.D., Artemenko, C., Willmes, K., Liepelt-Scarfone, I., & Nuerk, H.-C. (2021). Deficits in or preservation of basic number processing in Parkinson's Disease? A registered report. In-principle acceptance from and Stage 2 submission to Journal of Neuroscience Research, 99(10), 2390-2405. https://doi.org/10.1002/jnr.24907
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Codebook_NumCogPD_symbolic_magnitude.csvUnknown - 1.71KBMD5: c0456ff8de084418929043343801b7e3Description: Codebook symbolic magnitude comparison
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Codebook_NumCogPD_sociodemographic_clinical_cognitive.csvUnknown - 9.89KBMD5: 2d33f4ef016e50ed17320bb3baf8a07fDescription: Codebook including sociodemographic, clinical and cognitive test data
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Codebook_NumCogPD_written_transcoding.csvUnknown - 4.3KBMD5: 0d040dad79e73a7fdc3b53790b812c61Description: Codebook written transcoding
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Codebook_NumCogPD_auditory_transcoding.csvUnknown - 4.42KBMD5: db7d81398ddd85b4947bdf94a249c398Description: Codebook auditory transcoding
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Codebook_NumCogPD_nonsymbolic_magnitude.csvUnknown - 2KBMD5: a296a89bb35030c9db9f7785434fbb2cDescription: Codebook non-symbolic magnitude comparison
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Codebook_NumCogPD_numberline.csvUnknown - 1.24KBMD5: d2fa4b6d6de4f12ae1c5310f864d851cDescription: Codebook number line estimation
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Data_NumCogPD_numberline.csvUnknown - 619.89KBMD5: f4e11c0a840252810aff524d433498f9Description: Data number line estimation
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Data_NumCogPD_sociodemographic_clinical_cognitive.csvUnknown - 21.91KBMD5: b98ba287c7979d317be101e0d7c67fd7Description: Sociodemographic, clinical and cognitive test data
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Data_NumCogPD_symbolic_magnitude.csvUnknown - 2.82MBMD5: 35fc814bcf3a08a9605b96fe6bf6ce35Description: Data symbolic magnitude comparison
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Data_NumCogPD_written_transcoding.csvUnknown - 74.83KBMD5: 3b7718db0eafbc2695788b6cc240ecfaDescription: Data written transcoding
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Data_NumCogPD_nonsymbolic_magnitude.csvUnknown - 5.41MBMD5: 64fe0307a13945d2aab3c02fb335f7f7Description: Data non-symbolic magnitude comparison
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Author(s) / Creator(s)Loenneker, Hannah Dorothea
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Temporal coverage2021:2023
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PsychArchives acquisition timestamp2024-10-16T20:18:30Z
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Made available on2024-10-16T20:18:30Z
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Date of first publication2024-10-16
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Abstract / DescriptionNeurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson’s Disease (PD) have a huge impact on patients, caregivers, and the health care system. Until now, diagnosis of mild cognitive impairments in PD has been established based on domain-general functions such as executive functions, attention or working memory. However, specific numerical deficits observed in clinical practice have not yet been systematically investigated. PD-immanent deterioration of domain-general functions and domain-specific numerical areas suggests mechanisms of both primary and secondary dyscalculia. The current study systematically investigated basic number processing performance in PD patients for the first time, targeting domain-specific cognitive representations of numerosity and the influence of domain-general factors. The overall sample consisted of patients with a diagnosis of PD, according to consensus guidelines, and healthy controls. PD patients were stratified into patients with normal cognition (PD-NC) or mild cognitive impairment (level I-PD-MCI based on cognitive screening). Basic number processing was assessed using transcoding, number line estimation, and (non-) symbolic number magnitude comparison tasks. Discriminant analysis was employed to assess whether basic number processing tasks can differentiate between a healthy control group and both PD groups. All participants were subjected to a comprehensive numerical and a neuropsychological test battery, as well as sociodemographic and clinical measures. Results indicate a profile of preserved (verbal representation) and impaired (magnitude representation, place × value activation) function in PD-MCI, hinting at basal ganglia dysfunction affecting numerical cognition in PD. Numerical deficits could not be explained by domain-general cognitive impairments, so that future research needs to incorporate domain-specific tasks of sufficient difficulty.en
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Review statusunknown
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SponsorshipSupport for this research was provided by a grant from Wilhelm Schuler Stiftung, and PhD stipendships from Landesgraduiertenförderung Baden-Württemberg and Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung
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CitationLoenneker, H.D., Artemenko, C., Willmes, K., Liepelt-Scarfone, I., & Nuerk, H.-C. (2021). Deficits in or preservation of basic number processing in Parkinson's Disease? A registered report. In-principle acceptance from and Stage 2 submission to Journal of Neuroscience Research, 99(10), 2390-2405. https://doi.org/10.1002/jnr.24907
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Persistent Identifierhttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12034/10934
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Persistent Identifierhttps://doi.org/10.23668/psycharchives.15511
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Language of contenteng
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PublisherPsychArchives
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Is based onhttps://doi.org/10.1002/jnr.24907
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Is related tohttps://osf.io/ap6je/
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Keyword(s)Parkinson's Disease
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Keyword(s)mild cognitive impairment
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Keyword(s)numerical cognition
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Keyword(s)basic number processing
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Keyword(s)triple code model
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Dewey Decimal Classification number(s)150
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TitleDataset for: Deficits in or preservation of basic number processing in Parkinson's Diseaseen
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Alternative titleNumCogPD Basic number processingen
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DRO typeresearchData