Cools R, Barker R A, Sahakian B J, Robbins T W
Department of Experimental Psychology, Cambridge Centre for Brain Repair, Addenbrooke's Hospital, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK.
Brain. 2001 Dec;124(Pt 12):2503-12. doi: 10.1093/brain/124.12.2503.
Previous research on cognitive set shifting in patients with Parkinson's disease has often been confounded by concept formation, rule learning, working memory and/or general slowing of cognitive processes. To circumvent this problem, the present study used the task-set switching procedure in which good performance was independent of rule learning, and in which working memory load was reduced by explicitly cueing the task switches. Our results provide strong evidence for a specific cognitive set shifting deficit in patients with mild Parkinson's disease in a non-learning context, which also cannot be explained by general slowing of cognitive processes. Moreover, the deficit was robust in a small sample of patients at the earliest stages of the disease. Finally, the impairment in task-set switching was only apparent when competing information was present, i.e. when the load on selection mechanisms was increased.
先前针对帕金森病患者认知定势转换的研究常常因概念形成、规则学习、工作记忆和/或认知过程的普遍减慢而受到干扰。为规避这一问题,本研究采用了任务定势切换程序,在此程序中,良好的表现独立于规则学习,并且通过明确提示任务切换来降低工作记忆负荷。我们的研究结果为轻度帕金森病患者在非学习情境下存在特定的认知定势转换缺陷提供了有力证据,这也无法用认知过程的普遍减慢来解释。此外,在疾病最早期的一小部分患者样本中,这种缺陷很明显。最后,任务定势切换的损害仅在存在竞争信息时才明显,即当选择机制的负荷增加时。