Salter Jennifer E, Roy Eric A, Black Sandra E, Joshi Anish, Almeida Quincy
Department of Neurology, Sunnybrook and Women's College Health Sciences Centre, Canada.
Brain Cogn. 2004 Jul;55(2):400-2. doi: 10.1016/j.bandc.2004.02.058.
Limb apraxia is a common symptom of corticobasal degeneration (CBD). While previous research has shown that individuals with CBD have difficulty imitating transitive (tool-use actions) and intransitive non-representational gestures (nonsense actions), intransitive representational gestures (actions without a tool) have not been examined. In the current study, eight individuals with CBD and eight age-matched healthy adults performed transitive, intransitive representational and intransitive non-representational gestures to imitation. The results indicated that compared to controls, individuals with CBD were significantly less accurate in the imitation of transitive and intransitive non-representational gestures but showed no deficits for the imitation of intransitive representational gestures. This advantage for intransitive representational gestures was thought to be due to fewer demands being placed on the analysis of visual-gestural information or the translation of this information into movement when imitating these gestures. These findings speak to the importance of context and the representation of gestures in memory in gesture performance.
肢体失用症是皮质基底节变性(CBD)的常见症状。虽然先前的研究表明,患有CBD的个体在模仿及物动作(工具使用动作)和不及物非表征性手势(无意义动作)方面存在困难,但尚未对不及物表征性手势(无工具动作)进行研究。在本研究中,8名患有CBD的个体和8名年龄匹配的健康成年人进行了及物、不及物表征性和不及物非表征性手势模仿。结果表明,与对照组相比,患有CBD的个体在模仿及物和不及物非表征性手势时准确性明显较低,但在模仿不及物表征性手势时没有表现出缺陷。不及物表征性手势的这种优势被认为是由于在模仿这些手势时,对视觉手势信息分析或该信息转化为动作的要求较低。这些发现说明了背景和手势在记忆中的表征在手势表现中的重要性。