Andrés Pilar, Van der Linden Martial
Department of Psychology, University of Plymouth, UK.
Neuropsychologia. 2002;40(7):835-45. doi: 10.1016/s0028-3932(01)00182-8.
The aim of this study was to examine the hypothesis of a link between frontal cortex and two executive functions in working memory: the capacity to perform a dual task and the ability to inhibit irrelevant information. A dual task designed to assess the capacity to perform storage and processing simultaneously and a directed forgetting task designed to assess the capacity to actively inhibit no-longer relevant information were administered to a group of patients with focal frontal lesions and to a group of control participants. The results revealed that despite showing reduced short-term storage, frontal patients performed the dual task and inhibited the no-longer relevant information as well as control participants. These findings suggest that not all-executive processes are exclusively sustained by the frontal cortex [Quart J Exp Psychol 9 (1996) 5; Curr Opin Neurobiol 10 (2000) 195; Neuropsychology (1994) 544; The Cognitive Neuropsychology of Alzheimer-type dementia. Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press, 1996].
执行双重任务的能力和抑制无关信息的能力。对一组患有局灶性额叶病变的患者和一组对照参与者进行了一项旨在评估同时执行存储和处理任务能力的双重任务,以及一项旨在评估主动抑制不再相关信息能力的定向遗忘任务。结果显示,尽管额叶病变患者的短期存储能力有所下降,但他们执行双重任务和抑制不再相关信息的表现与对照参与者一样好。这些发现表明,并非所有执行过程都完全由额叶皮层维持[《实验心理学季刊》9(1996)5;《神经生物学当前观点》10(2000)195;《神经心理学》(1994)544;《阿尔茨海默病型痴呆的认知神经心理学》。牛津,纽约:牛津大学出版社,1996年]。