Arnott W L, Chenery H J, Murdoch B E, Silburn P A
Centre for Research in Language Processing and Linguistics, Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.
J Clin Exp Neuropsychol. 2001 Aug;23(4):502-19. doi: 10.1076/jcen.23.4.502.1224.
Nineteen persons with Parkinson's disease (PD) and 19 matched control participants completed a battery of online lexical decision tasks designed to isolate the automatic and attentional aspects of semantic activation within the semantic priming paradigm. Results highlighted key processing abnormalities in PD. Specifically, persons with PD exhibited a delayed time course of semantic activation. In addition, results suggest that experimental participants were unable to implicitly process prime information and, therefore, failed to engage strategic processing mechanisms in response to manipulations of the relatedness proportion. Results are discussed in terms of the 'Gain/Decay' hypothesis (Milberg, McGlinchey-Berroth, Duncan, & Higgins, 1999) and the dopaminergic modulation of signal to noise ratios in semantic networks.
19名帕金森病(PD)患者和19名匹配的对照参与者完成了一系列在线词汇判断任务,这些任务旨在在语义启动范式中分离语义激活的自动和注意方面。结果突出了帕金森病患者关键的加工异常。具体而言,帕金森病患者表现出语义激活的时间进程延迟。此外,结果表明实验参与者无法隐性加工启动信息,因此,未能针对相关性比例的操纵启动策略加工机制。将根据“增益/衰减”假说(米尔伯格、麦格林奇-贝罗斯、邓肯和希金斯,1999年)以及语义网络中信号与噪声比率的多巴胺能调节来讨论研究结果。