Kenia Repiso Campanholo
University of São Paulo
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Dementia & Neuropsychologia | 2014
Kenia Repiso Campanholo; Marcos Antunes Romão; Melissa de Almeida Rodrigues Machado; Valéria Trunkl Serrao; Denise Gonçalves Cunha Coutinho; Gláucia Rosana Guerra Benute; Eliane Correa Miotto
Objective The Trail Making Test (TMT) and Stroop Test (ST) are attention tests widely used in clinical practice and research. The aim of this study was to provide normative data for the adult Brazilian population and to study the influence of gender, age and education on the TMT parts A and B, and ST cards A, B and C. Methods We recruited 1447 healthy subjects aged ≥18 years with an educational level of 0-25 years who were native speakers of Portuguese (Brazilian). The subjects were evaluated by the Matrix Reasoning and Vocabulary subtests of the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-III, along with the TMTA, TMTB and ST A, B and C. Results Among the participants, mean intellectual efficiency was 103.20 (SD: 12.0), age 41.0 (SD: 16.4) years and education 11.9 (SD: 5.6) years. There were significant differences between genders on the TMTA (p=0.002), TMTB (p=0.017) and STC (p=0.024). Age showed a positive correlation with all attention tests, whereas education showed a negative correlation. Gender was not found to be significant on the multiple linear regression model, but age and education maintained their interference. Conclusion Gender did not have the major impact on attentional tasks observed for age and education, both of which should be considered in the stratification of normative samples.
Arquivos De Neuro-psiquiatria | 2012
Eliane Correa Miotto; Kenia Repiso Campanholo; Melissa Machado Rodrigues; Valéria Trunkl Serrao; Milberto Scaff
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Brain | 2017
Raíssa Benocci Thibes; Natalia P. Novaes; Leandro Tavares Lucato; Kenia Repiso Campanholo; Luciano M. Melo; Claudia da Costa Leite; Edson Amaro; Egberto Reis Barbosa; Edson Bor-Seng-Shu; Ellison Fernando Cardoso; João Ricardo Sato
Parkinsons disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disorder that affects motor skills and cognition. As brain structure and function are compromised, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) can be a helpful tool to further investigate how intrinsic connectivity is impaired on the disease. The precuneus and medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) are hub regions involved on the default mode network (DMN), a system that is active during rest and related to cognitive processes. We hypothesized that PD patients would present a decrease in functional connectivity among these two regions and the rest of the brain. Our goal was to identify regions in which functional connectivity to precuneus and mPFC was altered in PD. This study was based on resting-state fMRI data from 37 healthy subjects and 55 PD patients. Precuneus and mPFC were selected as seed regions in a whole brain functional connectivity mapping. As expected, we found abnormal connectivity from precuneus to motor system regions in PD patients, pointing toward a decreased connectivity in the disease. No significant group effects were found for the mPFC. Our findings suggest that internetwork connectivity from DMN to motor system is impaired in PD.
Behavioural Neurology | 2015
Kenia Repiso Campanholo; Adriana Bastos Conforto; Carolina de Medeiros Rimkus; Eliane Correa Miotto
Background. Despite growing literature on posterior vascular disease, specific information about the cognitive and functional profiles of patients with basilar artery occlusion disease (BAOD) is scarce. The aims of this study were (1) to compare the cognitive statuses of BAOD survivors versus healthy controls and (2) to correlate the functional capacity outcomes with the cognitive profiles of BAOD patients. Methods. Comprehensive cognitive and functional assessments were carried out in 28 patients with BAOD and 27 age- and education level-matched healthy controls. Results. Compared to matched controls, patients presented impairments in selective, sustained, and set-shifting attention, processing speed, visuospatial skills, mental flexibility, and monitoring rules. There were significant deficits in verbal episodic memory (immediate and delayed recall) and visuospatial episodic memory (immediate and delayed recall and recognition). Functional capacity outcomes were significantly related to the cognitive test results. Seventy-five percent of patients had a Modified Rankin Scale score of 0 or 1. Conclusions. Our results indicate good functional outcomes in a selected group of BAOD survivors, despite the presence of subnormal performance on some cognitive tests, including tests of attention, executive function, and long-term memory.
European Radiology | 2017
Fabiana Hirata; João Ricardo Sato; Gilson Vieira; Leandro Tavares Lucato; Claudia da Costa Leite; Edson Bor-Seng-Shu; Bruno F. Pastorello; Maria C. G. Otaduy; Khallil T. Chaim; Kenia Repiso Campanholo; Natalia P. Novaes; Luciano M. Melo; Márcia Rúbia Rodrigues Gonçalves; Felipe Barjud Pereira do Nascimento; Manoel Jacobsen Teixeira; Egberto Reis Barbosa; Edson Amaro; Ellison Fernando Cardoso
Arquivos De Neuro-psiquiatria | 2018
Alfredo Damasceno; Juliana M.S.S. Amaral; Amilton Antunes Barreira; Jefferson Becker; Dagoberto Callegaro; Kenia Repiso Campanholo; Luciana Azevedo Damasceno; Denise Sisterolli Diniz; Yara Dadalti Fragoso; Paula S Franco; Alessandro Finkelsztejn; Frederico Jorge; Marco Aurélio Lana Peixoto; André Palma da Cunha Matta; Andréia Costa Rabelo Mendonça; Janaína Noal; Renata Alves Paes; Regina Maria Papais Alvarenga; Adriana Gutterres Pereira; Carina Tellaroli Spedo; Benito Pereira Damasceno
Dementia & Neuropsychologia | 2017
Kenia Repiso Campanholo; Izadora Nogueira Fonte Boa; Flávia Cristina da Silva Araujo Hodroj; Glaucia Rosana Benute Guerra; Eliane Correa Miotto
Dementia & Neuropsychologia | 2015
Valéria Trunkl Serrao; Sonia Maria Dozzi Brucki; Kenia Repiso Campanholo; Letícia Lessa Mansur; Ricardo Nitrini; Eliane Correa Miotto
Archive | 2012
Eliane Correa Miotto; Kenia Repiso Campanholo; Melissa Machado Rodrigues; Valéria Trunkl Serrao; Milberto Scaff
Psicologia Hospitalar | 2008
Fernanda Zanetti Cinalli; Valéria Trunkl Serrao; Kenia Repiso Campanholo; Flávia Serebrenic Jungerman; Milberto Scaff; Eliane Correa Miotto