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Hand gesture performance is impaired in major depressive disorder: A matter of working memory performance?

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BORIS DOI
10.48350/156907
Publisher DOI
10.1016/j.jad.2021.05.055
PubMed ID
34107424
Description
OBJECTIVE

Individuals with depression exhibit numerous interpersonal deficits. As effective use of gestures is critical for social communication, it is possible that depressed individuals' interpersonal deficits may be due to deficits in gesture performance. The present study thus compared gesture performance of depressed patients and controls and examined whether these deficits relate to cognitive and other domains of dysfunction.

METHODS

Gesture performance was evaluated in 30 depressed patients and 30 controls using the Test of Upper Limb Apraxia (TULIA). Clinical rating scales were assessed to determine if gesture deficits were associated with motor, cognitive or functional outcomes.

RESULTS

Compared to controls, depressed patients exhibited impaired gesture performance with 2/3 of the patients demonstrating gesture deficits. Within depressed patients, gesture performance was highly correlated with working memory abilities. In contrast, no association between gesture performance and gestural knowledge, psychomotor retardation, depression severity, or frontal dysfunction was observed in patients.

LIMITATIONS

This is a cross-sectional study and a larger size would have allowed for confident detection of more subtle, but potentially relevant effects.

CONCLUSION

Gesture performance is impaired in depressed patients, and appears to be related to poor working memory abilities, suggesting a disruption in the retrieval of gestural cues indicative of a distinct clinical phenomenon that might be related to social functioning.
Date of Publication
2021-09-01
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
600 Technology > 610 Medicine & health
Keyword(s)
Depression Gesture Non-verbal communication Social functioning Working memory
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Pavlidou, Anastasia
Zentrum für Translationale Forschung der Universitätsklinik für Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie
Viher, Petra
Zentrum für Translationale Forschung der Universitätsklinik für Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie
Bachofner, Hanta
Universitätsklinik für Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie (PP)
Weiss, Florian
Universitätsklinik für Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie (PP)
Stegmayer, Katharina Deborah Lena
Universitätsklinik für Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie (PP)
Shankman, Stewart A.
Mittal, Vijay A.
Walther, Sebastianorcid-logo
Zentrum für Translationale Forschung der Universitätsklinik für Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie
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Zentrum für Translationale Forschung der Universitätsklinik für Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie
Universitätsklinik für Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie (PP)
Series
Journal of affective disorders
Publisher
Elsevier
ISSN
1573-2517
Access(Rights)
open.access
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