Alonso-Prieto E, Palmero-Soler E, Trujillo-Matienzo C, Cuspineda-Bravo E, Suárez-Luis I
Departamento de Neuropsicología, Instituto de Neurología y Neurocirugía, Ciudad Habana, Cuba.
Rev Neurol. 2004;39(6):521-4.
Cerebrovascular disease can cause different memory disorders depending on the area of the brain involved. More specifically, ischemic lesions in the frontal region can be associated to short-term verbal memory disorders.
Two groups of subjects were studied, 10 of whom were patients who presented a frontal cerebral infarction and 10 healthy controls. They were administered a memory task involving word recognition. While they were performing the task the electrical activity of their brains was recorded in order to examine event-related potentials (ERP).
The patients' performance of the task was poorer than that of the healthy control subjects. Likewise, while the latter displayed a predominantly frontal distribution of ERPs, in the patients the frontal activity diminished and was seen to be chiefly temporoparietooccipital.
These findings allow important conclusions to be drawn about the characteristics of the memory disorder presented by these patients.
脑血管疾病可根据所累及的脑区导致不同的记忆障碍。更具体地说,额叶区域的缺血性病变可能与短期言语记忆障碍相关。
研究了两组受试者,其中10名是出现额叶脑梗死的患者,10名是健康对照者。他们接受了一项涉及单词识别的记忆任务。在他们执行任务时,记录其大脑的电活动以检查事件相关电位(ERP)。
患者在任务中的表现比健康对照受试者差。同样,虽然后者的ERP主要显示为额叶分布,但在患者中额叶活动减弱,主要见于颞顶枕区。
这些发现有助于就这些患者所呈现的记忆障碍特征得出重要结论。