Testing cognitive functions with a view on anatomy

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1 5 th Congress of the European Academy of Neurology Oslo, Norway, June 29 - July 2, 2019 Teaching Course 18 Testing of cognitive functions by the neurologist (Level 1) Testing cognitive functions with a view on anatomy Armin Schnider Geneva, Switzerland Email: [email protected]

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5th Congress of the European Academy of Neurology

Oslo, Norway, June 29 - July 2, 2019

Teaching Course 18

Testing of cognitive functions by the neurologist (Level 1)

Testing cognitive functions with a view on anatomy

Armin Schnider Geneva, Switzerland

Email: [email protected]

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Testing cognitive functions

with a view on anatomy

Armin Schnider, MD

Chairman, Division of Neurorehabilitation

University Hospitals of Geneva / Switzerland

EAN 2019, Oslo

Teaching Course 18:

Testing of cognitive functions by the neurologist

EAN 2019, Oslo Teaching Course 18

Testing of cognitive functions by the neurologist

Testing cognitive functions with a view on anatomy

Armin Schnider, Geneva, Switzerland

Clinical dementia testing: methods and meaning

Eric Salmon, Liège, Belgium

How to explore confused patients

Jacques Luauté, Lyon, France

When standardized neuropsychological testing is needed

Lisa Cipolotti, London, UK

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Testing cognitive functions

with a view on anatomy

I have

nothing to declare

Armin Schnider, MD

Chairman, Division of Neurorehabilitation

University Hospitals of Geneva / Switzerland

EAN 2019, Oslo

Teaching Course 18:

Testing of cognitive functions by the neurologist

Focal cognitive disorders

L frontal lobe syndromes

distractability, perseveration, ...

hyperverbali-

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lack of drive sation

aphasia

alexia

agraphia

1 hemispatial

neglect

apraxia 2 acalculia

amnesia

4

visuoconstructive 2 failures

finger agnosia

R-L-confusion 3 topographagnosia

object agnosia prosopagnosia

color agnosia

visual recognition failures

Schnider A.

Verhaltensneurologie,

2. Aufl. Thieme, 2004

Neurologie du

Comportement.

Elsevier-Masson, 2008

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not good good

Writing (first name)

Reticular

formation

& ARAS

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Tests of attention

Service de Neurorééducation Département des neurosciences cliniques

Digit span "Serial 7's" Spelling bckwd: "WORLD"

Situation Time Place

Perseveration

good

Luria's loops

not good

Luria's alternating

sequences

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Frontal haemorrhage

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Focal cognitive disorders

L frontal lobe syndromes

distractability, perseveration, ...

hyperverbali-

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lack of drive sation

aphasia

alexia

agraphia

1 hemispatial

neglect

apraxia 2 acalculia

amnesia

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visuoconstructive 2 failures

finger agnosia

R-L-confusion 3 topographagnosia

object agnosia prosopagnosia

color agnosia

visual recognition failures

Schnider A.

Verhaltensneurologie,

2. Aufl. Thieme, 2004

Neurologie du

Comportement.

Elsevier-Masson, 2008

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Frontal failure: Grasping

„Do nothing with your hands.“

Schnider A. Verhaltensneurologie. Thieme 1997

Cognitive perseveration

Perseveration - 2 Perseveration - 1 Model

Motor perseveration

New task

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Severe amnesia Frontal lobe dysfunction normal

(≥12/min)

Word production, "verbal fluency"

(Words starting with "S", "A" … but no proper names of people or places)

Traumatic brain injury Frontal dementia

Figural fluency – Production of ideas – 5 point test (Regard)

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Figural fluency – Production of ideas – 5 point test (Regard)

Traumatic brain injury

Isolated personality change after frontopolar lesion

Schnider A. Verhaltensneurologie. Thieme 1997/2004 - Neurologie du Comportement. Masson-Elsevier 2008

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Frontal Tests

Service de Neurorééducation Département des neurosciences cliniques

Describe your observations !

Stroop

Verbal fluency

5-point (Regard)

Proverb interpr.

Alternating seq.: Luria's loops

Category fluency

Language-associated disorders

L frontal lobe syndromes

distractability, perseveration, ...

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aphasia

alexia

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1 hemispatial

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apraxia 2 acalculia

amnesia

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visuoconstructive 2 failures

finger agnosia

R-L-confusion 3 topographagnosia

object agnosia prosopagnosia

color agnosia

visual recognition failures

Schnider A.

Verhaltensneurologie,

2. Aufl. Thieme, 2004

Neurologie du

Comportement.

Elsevier-Masson, 2008

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Fluent aphasia - Jargon (Wernicke’s aphasia)

Describe this picture, please.

Fluent aphasia - Jargon (Wernicke’s aphasia)

Describe this picture, please.

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Wernicke‘s aphasia: writing

“Write a sentence,please.”

“Write the word…”

“…‘électricité’ [electricity].”

“…‘hôpital’ [hospital].”

“…‘voiture’ [car].”

Testing language comprehension

Close your eyes.

Touch your nose.

Where is your left ear?

...

Where could I wash my hands?

...

Show me the door after showing me the ceiling

...

Touch your right ear with your left index finger.

Com

ple

xity

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Reading

If you easily succeed in

reading this text correctly,

then you have no alexia.

Aphasic alexia: according to the aphasia

Letter-by-letter reading: pure alexia (alexia without

agraphia)

Naming

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Ideomotor apraxia

Ideomotor apraxia: Body-part-as-object error (BPO)

„Show how you use a tooth brush.“

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Apraxia testing: Upper limbs

Transitive movements

• Use a toothbrush

• Use a comb

• Turn a key in a lock

• Throw a piece of money

• Open a bottle

• Use a screwdriver

Intransitive movements

• Signal bye-bye with your hand

• Hitchhike

• Indicate “hallo” from distance

• Greet like a soldier

• indicate “come here” with the

hand

• stop!

• vanish!

Language & associated functions

Calculation Finger recognition R/L-discrimination

Praxia

Reading Writing

Repetition

Comprehension

Naming

Spontaneous expr.

Verbal fluency Category fluency

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Left hemispatial neglect

Visuo-spatial disorders

L frontal lobe syndromes

distractability, perseveration, ...

hyperverbali-

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aphasia

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apraxia 2 acalculia

amnesia

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visuoconstructive 2 failures

Topograph-

finger agnosia agnosia

R-L-confusion 3

object agnosia prosopagnosia

color agnosia

visual recognition failures

Schnider A.

Verhaltensneurologie,

2. Aufl. Thieme, 2004

Neurologie du

Comportement.

Elsevier-Masson, 2008

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Copying a cube: Hemispatial neglect

Copying a cube: Beginning Alzheimer’s dementia

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Clock drawing (hemispatial neglect)

"Write the digits of a clock and put the hands to 10 past 10."

Beginning Alzheimer’s Frontal ablation after TBI

Clock drawing

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Line cancellation

Line bisection

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Disturbed Gestalt perception (apperceptive agnosia)

74 yo. M, bilateral posterior brain damage after cardio-pulmonary arrest

“Soll das ein Wort sein?” ["Is this supposed to be a word?"]

“... Baum?” [… Tree?]

[House] “Haus”

Visual recognition disorders

L frontal lobe syndromes

distractability, perseveration, ...

hyperverbali-

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lack of drive sation

aphasia

alexia

agraphia

1 hemispatial

neglect

apraxia 2 acalculia

amnesia

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visuoconstructive 2 failures

finger agnosia

R-L-confusion 3 topographagnosia

object agnosia prosopagnosia

color agnosia

visual recognition failures

Schnider A.

Verhaltensneurologie,

2. Aufl. Thieme, 2004

Neurologie du

Comportement.

Elsevier-Masson, 2008

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Disturbed Gestalt perception (apperceptive agnosia)

75 yo. F, right posterior stroke (hobby: painting)

Apperceptive agnosia sensu strictu

Right parietal / parieto-temporal / parieto-occipital lesion

(Severe form: bilateral lesion)

Stroke, inflammation, traumatic brain injury, hypoxia …

Apperceptive agnosia = failure of automatic extraction

(or closure) of visual forms

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Associative visual agnosia

Cortex 1994; 30: 445-457

Model Copy

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Left posterior stroke (M, 72 yrs)

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Reading

If you have no difficulty in

reading this text, you

have neither alexia nor

aperceptive agnosia.

63 yo. woman: misidentification of two select faces

L R

Right posterior stroke: Failure to recognize faces

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± OK. gestört ± .K.

Confusion of two faces

Nyffeler et al. Neurology 2001; 57: 556-7

Nyffeler et al. Neurology 2001; 57: 556-7 (“disturbed”, “O.K.”: in comparison to other faces)

± O.K. disturbed ± O.K. disturbed

Confusion of two faces (almost a prosopagnosia)

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Visual

"battery" handkerchief thunderstorm

Reading of

masked words

Kanisza (illusory contours)

Color naming

Street (fragmented

designs)

Poppelreuter (overlaid

drawings)

Famous faces

Masked animal

pictures

Schnider A.

Verhaltensneurologie,

2. Aufl. Thieme, 2004

Neurologie du

Comportement.

Elsevier-Masson, 2008

finger agnosia

R-L-confusion 3 topographagnosia

object agnosia prosopagnosia

color agnosia

visual recognition failures

visuoconstructive 2 failures

amnesia

4

apraxia 2 acalculia

hemispatial

neglect

1 aphasia

alexia

agraphia

sation lack of drive

R frontal lobe syndromes

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Memory disorders

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shoulder

duck

window

Verbal long term memory

Long delay free recall

(≥20') Cued recall

Learning trials 1-5 Recognition

2 3 4 5

Recent events:

Names of grand children:

The lazy version (only 5 words)

tulip

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belt

Toyota

fog

normal

Rappel différé Copie

“Non-verbal” memory failures (Rey figure)

nombre insuffisant

d'éléments

rotation

confabulation

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Take home messages

1. Every patient is testable

2. Think about what you are testing

3. Just do it !

Focal cognitive disorders

L frontal lobe syndromes

distractability, perseveration, ...

hyperverbali-

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lack of drive sation

aphasia

alexia

agraphia

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apraxia 2 acalculia

amnesia

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visuoconstructive 2 failures

finger agnosia

R-L-confusion 3 topographagnosia

object agnosia prosopagnosia

color agnosia

visual recognition failures

Schnider A.

Verhaltensneurologie,

2. Aufl. Thieme, 2004

Neurologie du

Comportement.

Elsevier-Masson, 2008

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Schnider A. Neuropsychology - Bedside approaches. In: Goldenberg G and Miller BL, eds.

Handbook of Clinical Neurology. Neuropsychology and Behavioral Neurology. Vol 88

(3rd series). Edinburgh: Elsevier Science, 2008, pp. 137-154.

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