Andreou G, Galanopoulou C, Gourgoulianis K, Karapetsas A, Molyvdas P
Laboratory of Neuropsychology, Department of Special Education, University of Thessaly, Argonafton--Filellinon str., 38221 Volos, Greece.
Brain Cogn. 2002 Oct;50(1):145-9. doi: 10.1016/s0278-2626(02)00019-2.
Twelve subjects with Down syndrome underwent polysomnographic studies during night sleep and performed the Mini-Mental state test and the Raven Progressive Matrices (RPM), sets A, B, and B(1). Sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) deficits were observed in Down syndrome individuals and their Mini-Mental and RPM scores were extremely low. Regression analysis of the results revealed that the number of apneas per hour was related with the results of the RPM, set A, which were also related with the orientation of Mini-Mental test, indicating that the more apneas an individual has the more difficulties he has in the kind of visuoperceptual skills, including orientation, associated with normal right hemisphere functioning, which are tested by set A of the RPM.
12名唐氏综合征患者在夜间睡眠期间接受了多导睡眠图研究,并进行了简易精神状态测试和瑞文渐进性矩阵测验(RPM)的A、B和B(1)组测试。在唐氏综合征患者中观察到睡眠呼吸障碍(SDB)缺陷,并且他们的简易精神状态和RPM分数极低。对结果的回归分析表明,每小时呼吸暂停的次数与RPM的A组结果相关,而A组结果也与简易精神状态测试的定向相关,这表明个体呼吸暂停越多,在与正常右半球功能相关的视觉感知技能(包括定向)方面遇到的困难就越大,这些技能由RPM的A组进行测试。