阿尔茨海默病和帕金森病合并痴呆患者的外显和内隐学习。

G Kuzis, L Sabe, C Tiberti, M Merello, R Leiguarda, S E Starkstein
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目的:探讨皮层和皮层下痴呆患者内隐和外显记忆系统的差异损害。背景:据报道,阿尔茨海默病(AD)患者的言语启动功能受损,而帕金森病(PD)患者在运动技能学习任务上的受损程度可能相对更大。方法:我们对15例阿尔茨海默病患者、10例帕金森病患者和痴呆患者(PD- d)、15例PD但无痴呆患者和24例年龄相当的正常对照者进行了神经心理学测试,包括外显记忆测试(Buschke选择性提醒测试、Benton视觉保持测试、数字广度)和内隐记忆测试(词干完成任务和迷宫测试)。结果:AD和PD- d组在所有外显记忆指标上均表现出相似的缺陷,且表现明显差于无痴呆的PD患者和正常对照组。另一方面,内隐记忆的任何测量都没有显著的组间差异。结论:我们的研究表明,在痴呆患者严重外显学习缺陷的背景下,保留了内隐学习,但不能证明在所谓的皮层和皮层下痴呆之间存在不同的记忆缺陷。
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Explicit and implicit learning in patients with Alzheimer disease and Parkinson disease with dementia.

Objective: To examine the differential impairment of implicit and explicit memory systems in cortical and subcortical dementias.

Background: Whereas verbal priming was reported to be impaired in patients with Alzheimer Disease (AD), patients with Parkinson Disease (PD) may be relatively more impaired on tasks of motor skill learning.

Methods: We examined 15 patients with Alzheimer disease, 10 patients with Parkinson disease and dementia (PD-D), 15 patients with PD but no dementia, and 24 age-comparable normal control subjects with a neuropsychologic battery that included tests of explicit memory (Buschke Selective Reminding Test, Benton Visual Retention Test, Digits Span), and tests of implicit memory (Word-Stem Completion task and the Maze Test).

Results: AD and PD-D groups showed similar deficits on all measures of explicit memory, and performed significantly worse than PD patients without dementia and normal control subjects. On the other hand, there were no significant between-group differences in any of the measures of implicit memory.

Conclusions: Our study demonstrated preserved implicit learning in the context of severe explicit learning deficits in patients with dementia, but could not demonstrate a different profile of memory deficits between so-called cortical and subcortical dementias.

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