Pediatric Epilepsy Clinical Trial
— TOMEPIOfficial title:
Impact of Executive Functions and Language on Social Cognition in Pediatric Epilepsy
The purpose of this study is to investigate the development of social cognition skills in pediatric epilepsy compared to healthy children. There are evidences indicating that children with epilepsy have executive dysfunctions and language problems. Executive functions refer to multiple cognitive processes that contribute to human higher order abilities, such as purposeful and future-orientated behavior. Moreover, the literature regarding development of non epileptic children, with ordinary development indicates that executive functions and language are linked to the emergence of social cognition. Then, the investigators asked if children with epilepsy, as they commonly present executive dysfunctions, would show an atypical development of social cognition. Children with epilepsy and a control group of healthy volunteers will be compared to identify relationships between executive functions, language and social cognition.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 96 |
Est. completion date | January 19, 2025 |
Est. primary completion date | October 19, 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 6 Years to 12 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - exposed children : children aged 6-12 with a diagnosis of epilepsy French native speaker - A control group of age-matched children who meet patient selection criteria with the exception of the epilepsy will also be sought Exclusion Criteria: - neurological or psychiatric disease in control group - Raven's Matrices score < percentile 10 |
Country | Name | City | State |
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France | Chu Reims | Reims |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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CHU de Reims |
France,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Social cognition evaluation | The cognitive theory of mind test The Cognitive Theory of mind will be evaluated with questions about 4 small stories of false beliefs.
Number of items : 8 questions Minimum and Maximum values : 0-8 correct responses |
Day 0 | |
Secondary | Non verbal intellectual efficiency | Raven's Advanced Progressive Matrices It consists of 36 visual geometric designs with a missing piece. In each matrix, the child will select the piece that best completes the pattern.
Number of items : 36 Minimum and maximum values : 0 - 36 correct responses |
Day 0 | |
Secondary | Executive functions evaluation | Adaptation of the Flanker Task Executive functions will be evaluated with computized task. For each trial, the child will identify the direction of the central fish. The flanking fish will be pointing in the same direction as the central fish (congruent condition) or in the opposite direction (incongruent condition).
Number of items : 36 items per condition Minimum and Maximum values : 0 - 1700 millisecondes (Means of Reaction Time) |
Day 0 | |
Secondary | language evaluation | Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test :
In each trial, the child will point one picture out of four, the one that best matches a word given by the examiner Number of items : 170 Minimum and Maximum values : 0-170 correct responses |
Day 0 |
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