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Cerebral blood flow and structural connectivity after working memory or physical training in paediatric cancer survivors - Exploratory findings

Schuerch Kirstin, Grieder Matthias, Benzing Valentin, Siegwart Valerie, Federspiel Andrea, Slavova Nedelina, Kiefer Claus, Roessler Jochen, Everts Regula

NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL REHABILITATION(2024)

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Abstract
Paediatric cancer survivors often suffer from cognitive long-term difficulties. Consequently, strengthening cognition is of major clinical relevance. This study investigated cerebral changes in relation to cognition in non-brain tumour paediatric cancer survivors after working memory or physical training compared to a control group. Thirty-four children (>= one-year post-treatment) either underwent eight weeks of working memory training (n = 10), physical training (n = 11), or a waiting period (n = 13). Cognition and MRI, including arterial spin labelling and diffusion tensor imaging, were assessed at three time points (baseline, post-training, and three-month follow-up). Results show lower cerebral blood flow immediately after working memory training (z = -2.073, p = .038) and higher structural connectivity at the three-month follow-up (z = -2.240, p = .025). No cerebral changes occurred after physical training. Short-term changes in cerebral blood flow correlated with short-term changes in cognitive flexibility (r = -.667, p = .049), while long-term changes in structural connectivity correlated with long-term changes in working memory (r = .786, p = .021). Despite the caution given when interpreting data from small samples, this study suggests a link between working memory training and neurophysiological changes. Further research is needed to validate these findings.
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Paediatric cancer survivors,Working memory training,Physical training,Cerebral blood flow,Structural connectivity
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