Kensinger Elizabeth A, Shearer Deirdre K, Locascio Joseph J, Growdon John H, Corkin Suzanne
Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences and the Clinical Research Center, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge 02139, USA.
Neuropsychology. 2003 Apr;17(2):230-9. doi: 10.1037/0894-4105.17.2.230.
Alzheimer's disease (AD) and Parkinson's disease (PD) impair working memory (WM). It is unclear, however, whether the deficits seen early in the course of these diseases are similar. To address this issue, the authors compared the performance of 22 patients with mild AD, 20 patients with early PD and without dementia, and 112 control participants on tests of inhibition, short-term memory, and 2 commonly administered tests of WM. The results suggest that although mild AD and early PD both impair WM, the deficits may be related to the interruption of different processes that contribute to WM performance. Early PD disrupted inhibitory processes, whereas mild AD did not. The WM deficits seen in patients with AD may be secondary to deficits in other cognitive capacities, including semantic memory.
阿尔茨海默病(AD)和帕金森病(PD)会损害工作记忆(WM)。然而,目前尚不清楚在这些疾病病程早期出现的缺陷是否相似。为了解决这个问题,作者比较了22例轻度AD患者、20例早期PD且无痴呆的患者以及112名对照参与者在抑制、短期记忆和两项常用WM测试中的表现。结果表明,虽然轻度AD和早期PD都会损害WM,但这些缺陷可能与导致WM表现的不同过程的中断有关。早期PD会破坏抑制过程,而轻度AD则不会。AD患者出现的WM缺陷可能继发于其他认知能力的缺陷,包括语义记忆。