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In patients with myotonic dystrophy type 2, poorer performance in an interference task was associated with poorer motor performance, whereas no associations with age or disease duration were found.
Respiration frequency during task was associated with similar patterns, but in different regions than those identified for heart-rate.
Regression analyses revealed that increased performance on this task was associated with activation in the right inferior parietal lobule.
Performance of the sustained attention task was associated with a significant increase in cortical acetylcholine efflux, reaching a maximum of nearly 140%.
Consistent with prior neuropsychological results, the design task was associated with greater activity in right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex compared with problem solving.
Subsequent performance in the 36-min sustained attention task was associated with further significant increases in frontoparietal ACh efflux, while the termination of the task resulted in a delayed decline in ACh levels.
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