Multimodal neuroimaging markers of variation in cognitive ability in older HIV+ men

This study used converging methods to examine the neural substrates of cognitive ability in middle-aged and older men with well-controlled HIV infection. Seventy-six HIV+ men on antiretroviral treatment completed an auditory oddball task and an inhibitory control (Simon) task while time-locked high-...

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description This study used converging methods to examine the neural substrates of cognitive ability in middle-aged and older men with well-controlled HIV infection. Seventy-six HIV+ men on antiretroviral treatment completed an auditory oddball task and an inhibitory control (Simon) task while time-locked high-density EEG was acquired; 66 had usable EEG data from one or both tasks; structural MRI was available for 43. We investigated relationships between task-evoked EEG responses, cognitive ability and immunocompromise. We also explored the structural correlates of these EEG markers in the sub-sample with complete EEG and MRI data (N = 27). EEG activity was associated with cognitive ability at later (P300) but not earlier stages of both tasks. Only the oddball task P300 was reliably associated with HIV severity (nadir CD4). Source localization confirmed that the tasks engaged partially distinct circuits. Thalamus volume correlated with oddball task P300 amplitude, while globus pallidus volume was related to the P300 in both tasks. This is the first study to use task-evoked EEG to identify neural correlates of individual differences in cognition in men living with well-controlled HIV infection, and to explore the structural basis of the EEG markers. We found that EEG responses evoked by the oddball task are more reliably related to cognitive performance than those evoked by the Simon task. We also provide preliminary evidence for a subcortical contribution to the effects of HIV infection severity on P300 amplitudes. These results suggest brain mechanisms and candidate biomarkers for individual differences in cognition in HIV.
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subjects Aged
Alzheimer's disease
Amplitudes
Antiretroviral agents
Auditory evoked potentials
Auditory pathways
Biology and Life Sciences
Biomarkers
Brain - diagnostic imaging
Brain - physiopathology
CD4 antigen
Cognition
Cognition - physiology
Cognitive ability
Cognitive tasks
Complications and side effects
EEG
Electroencephalography
Evaluation
Event-Related Potentials, P300 - physiology
Globus pallidus
Health aspects
HIV
HIV infection
HIV Infections - diagnostic imaging
HIV Infections - physiopathology
Human immunodeficiency virus
Humans
Infections
Localization
Magnetic resonance imaging
Magnetic Resonance Imaging - methods
Male
Medical imaging
Medicine
Medicine and Health Sciences
Men
Metabolism
Middle Aged
Multimodal Imaging - methods
Neuroimaging
Neuroimaging - methods
Neurology
Neuropsychological Tests
Neurosurgery
Psychological aspects
Research and Analysis Methods
Social Sciences
Substrates
Thalamus
Women
title Multimodal neuroimaging markers of variation in cognitive ability in older HIV+ men
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