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Task Switching After Cerebellar Damage.
Authors:Berger, Andrea   Sadeh, Michelle   Tzur, Gabriel   Shuper, Avinoam   Kornreich, Liora   Inbar, Dov   Cohen, Ian J.   Michowiz, Shalom   Yaniv, Isaac   Constantini, Shlomi   Kessler, Yoav   Merian, Nachshon
Abstract:The authors of this study investigated task switching following cerebellar damage. The study group consisted of 7 children and adolescents (M age = 13.8 years) who underwent surgical removal of a benign posterior fossa tumor. They were tested at a sufficient interval after surgery (M lag = 6.13 years) for restoration of normal cognitive skills and intelligence. Although all showed normal learning of the task compared with control participants, when rapid behavioral changes were required (short preparation time), they exhibited behavioral rigidity manifested by enhanced switching cost. These results are in line with another study on serial reaction time with the same patients (A. Berger et al., in press). They have important implications for our understanding of the cognitive sequelae of early cerebellar damage as well as the involvement of the cerebellum in task switching. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:task switching   cerebellar damage   posterior fossa tumor   cognitive skills   intelligence
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