Gallassi R, Morreale A, Montagna P, Gambetti P, Lugaresi E
Institute of Neurology, University of Bologna, Italy.
Cortex. 1992 Jun;28(2):175-87. doi: 10.1016/s0010-9452(13)80046-9.
Fatal Familial Insomnia (FFI) is an inherited disease characterized clinically by sleep, autonomic and motor disturbances and pathologically by marked atrophy of the anterior and dorsomedial nuclei of the thalamus. The neuropsychological study of three cases of FFI showed: (1) a progressive disturbance of attention and vigilance, (2) a memory deficit with lability of mnesic traces and difficulty in manipulation and ordering of events, suggesting an alteration of working memory and (3) a deficit of frontal abilities with impairment in planning and prevision of events but preservation of general intelligence.
致死性家族性失眠症(FFI)是一种遗传性疾病,临床特征为睡眠、自主神经和运动障碍,病理特征为丘脑前核和背内侧核明显萎缩。对3例FFI患者的神经心理学研究显示:(1)注意力和警觉性进行性障碍;(2)记忆缺陷,记忆痕迹不稳定,对事件的处理和排序困难,提示工作记忆改变;(3)额叶功能缺陷,事件规划和预见能力受损,但一般智力保留。