Duke Lisa M, Seltzer Ben, Seltzer Jennifer E, Vasterling Jennifer J
Mental Health Service Line, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
Neuropsychology. 2002 Jul;16(3):359-69. doi: 10.1037//0894-4105.16.3.359.
Awareness of deficit was examined in 24 patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) and their spouses (for a total of 48 participants) using performance prediction-postdiction and questionnaire discrepancy (QD) paradigms. Participants estimated their own memory performances as well the performances of spouses and of a fictional, memory-disordered patient observed on videotape. Patients overpredicted self-performances, but the extent of overestimation decreased for postdictions. Patients and caregivers accurately estimated caregiver performances but overestimated performances of the fictional patient. QD data revealed that patients underestimated their difficulties performing daily functioning tasks as compared with caregiver reports. Awareness of deficit is a complex ability, involving dissociable cognitive processes. AD patients may display intact immediate awareness of memory dysfunction but fail to incorporate incidents of memory failure into generalized self-belief systems.
使用表现预测-事后预测和问卷差异(QD)范式,对24名阿尔茨海默病(AD)患者及其配偶(共48名参与者)的缺陷意识进行了研究。参与者估计了他们自己的记忆表现,以及配偶和录像中观察到的虚构的记忆障碍患者的表现。患者对自我表现的预测过高,但事后预测的高估程度有所降低。患者和照料者准确估计了照料者的表现,但高估了虚构患者的表现。QD数据显示,与照料者报告相比,患者低估了他们在日常功能任务中的困难。缺陷意识是一种复杂的能力,涉及可分离的认知过程。AD患者可能对记忆功能障碍有即时的完整意识,但未能将记忆失败事件纳入普遍的自我信念系统。