Filoteo J V, Maddox W T
Department of Psychology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City 84112, USA.
Neuropsychology. 1999 Apr;13(2):206-22. doi: 10.1037//0894-4105.13.2.206.
Parkinson's disease (PD) patients and normal controls (NCs) were administered a series of visual attention tasks. The dimensional integration task required integration of information from 2 stimulus dimensions. The selective attention task required selective attention to 1 stimulus dimension while ignoring the other stimulus dimension. Both integral- and separable-dimension stimuli were examined. A series of quantitative models of attentional processing was applied to each participant's data. The results suggest that (a) PD patients were not impaired in integrating information from 2 stimulus dimensions, (b) PD patients were impaired in selective attention, (c) selective attention deficits in PD patients were not due to perceptual interference, and (d) PD patients were affected by manipulations of stimulus integrality and separability in much the same way as were NCs.
帕金森病(PD)患者和正常对照者(NCs)接受了一系列视觉注意力任务。维度整合任务要求整合来自两个刺激维度的信息。选择性注意力任务要求选择性地关注一个刺激维度,同时忽略另一个刺激维度。对整体维度和可分离维度的刺激都进行了检查。一系列注意力加工的定量模型被应用于每个参与者的数据。结果表明:(a)帕金森病患者在整合来自两个刺激维度的信息方面没有受损;(b)帕金森病患者在选择性注意力方面受损;(c)帕金森病患者的选择性注意力缺陷不是由于感知干扰;(d)帕金森病患者受到刺激整体性和可分离性操作的影响,其方式与正常对照者大致相同。