基底神经节的改变如何影响图雷特综合征的程序性记忆?

IF 4.9 2区 心理学 Q1 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences Pub Date : 2024-04-11 DOI:10.1016/j.cobeha.2024.101376
Eszter Tóth-Fáber , Karolina Janacsek , Dezso Nemeth
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图雷特综合征(Tourette Syndrome,TS)是一种儿童期发病的神经发育障碍疾病,其特征是重复性动作和发声,被称为抽搐,这与皮质-基底节-丘脑-皮质(CBGTC)回路的改变有关。程序性记忆是人类的一项基本能力,它使我们能够从环境中提取重复的模式,是技能行为和习惯行为的基础。本综述总结了有关 TS 程序性记忆的研究结果,重点关注最近对 TS 程序性知识的获取和巩固进行的研究。综述发现的结果喜忧参半;程序性记忆的某些方面在TS中似乎受到了损害,而其他方面则似乎完好无损,甚至有所增强。我们结合TS中CBGTC回路的改变对这些结果进行了讨论,提出了各研究之间可能存在不一致的原因,并提出了未来的研究方向。
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How do alterations of the basal ganglia affect procedural memory in Tourette syndrome?

Tourette syndrome (TS) is a childhood-onset neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by repetitive movements and vocalizations called tics, which are linked to alterations in the cortico-basal ganglia-thalamo-cortical (CBGTC) circuits. CBGTC circuits also play a key role in procedural memory, which is a fundamental human ability that enables us to extract repeating patterns from the environment and underlies skill-based and habitual behavior. The present review summarizes findings on procedural memory in TS, with a focus on more recent studies probing the acquisition and consolidation of procedural knowledge in TS. The review reveals mixed findings; some aspects of procedural memory seem to be impaired in TS, whereas other aspects appear intact or even enhanced. We discuss these results in relation to alterations in the CBGTC circuits in TS, suggest reasons for potential inconsistencies across studies, and propose directions for future research.

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Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences Neuroscience-Cognitive Neuroscience
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期刊介绍: Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences is a systematic, integrative review journal that provides a unique and educational platform for updates on the expanding volume of information published in the field of behavioral sciences.
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