Symbolic sequence learning is associated with cognitive-affective profiles in female FMR1 premutation carriers

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This study examines implicit sequence learning impairments that may indicate at-risk cerebellar profiles proposed to underlie some aspects of subtle cognitive and affective dysfunctions found among female fragile X mental retardation 1 (FMR1) premutation (PM)-carriers. A total of 34 female PM-carriers and 33 age- and intelligence-matched controls completed an implicit symbolically primed serial reaction time task (SRTT) previously shown to be sensitive to cerebellar involvement. Implicit learning scores indicated a preservation of learning in both groups; however, PM-carriers demonstrated poorer learning through significantly elevated response latencies overall and at each specific block within the symbolic SRTT. Group comparisons also revealed a core deficit in response inhibition, alongside elevated inattentive symptoms in female PM-carriers. Finally, strong and significant associations were observed between poor symbolic SRTT performance and executive, visuospatial and affective deficits in the PM-carrier group. These associations remained strong even after controlling motor speed, and were not observed in age- and intelligence quotient-matched participants. The findings implicate cerebellar non-motor networks subserving the implicit sequencing of responses in cognitive-affective phenotypes previously observed in female PM-carriers. We contend that symbolic SRTT performance may offer clinical utility in future pharmaceutical interventions in female PM-carriers. Analysis of performance on the symbolic serial reaction time task showed that when compared with control participants, females with the PM allele had a comparable number of errors, yet significantly longer mean response latencies at each of the eight task blocks. © 2014 John Wiley & Sons Ltd and International Behavioural and Neural Genetics Society.

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Kraan, C. M., Hocking, D. R., Bradshaw, J. L., Georgiou-Karistianis, N., Metcalfe, S. A., Archibald, A. D., … Cornish, K. M. (2014). Symbolic sequence learning is associated with cognitive-affective profiles in female FMR1 premutation carriers. Genes, Brain and Behavior, 13(4), 385–393. https://doi.org/10.1111/gbb.12122

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