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[阿尔茨海默病的认知康复——学习疗法]

[Cognitive rehabilitation for Alzheimer disease--the learning therapy].

作者信息

Kawashima Ryuta

机构信息

NICHe, Tohoku University.

出版信息

Rinsho Shinkeigaku. 2005 Nov;45(11):864-6.

PMID:16447747
Abstract

We propose a new intervention program, the concept of which is derived from the knowledge of both brain science and clinical studies. We set up a hypothesis that activation of the association cortices by cognitive tasks may well improve the function of these cortices. To choose effective cognitive tasks for activation of the association cortices, we reviewed previous neuroimaging studies. Then, we prepared two tasks in arithmetic and Japanese language, which were systematized basic problems in reading and arithmetic, for the training program. Sixteen experimental and 16 control subjects participated. The subjects of the experimental group were asked to perform a training program using learning tasks in reading and arithmetic. The function of the frontal cortex of the subjects was assessed by FAB (frontal assessment battery at bedside). After six months of training, the FAB score of the experimental group showed a statistically significant improvement. We also observed the restoration of communication and independence, and improvement in relationships with the clinical staff in the experimental group. Our results indicate that learning tasks of reading aloud and arithmetic calculation can be used for cognitive rehabilitation, which improves frontal functions, of dementia patients.

摘要

我们提出了一项新的干预计划,其概念源自脑科学知识和临床研究。我们提出一个假设,即通过认知任务激活联合皮质很可能会改善这些皮质的功能。为了选择激活联合皮质的有效认知任务,我们回顾了以往的神经影像学研究。然后,我们为训练计划准备了算术和日语方面的两项任务,它们是阅读和算术中系统化的基础问题。16名实验组受试者和16名对照组受试者参与了研究。实验组的受试者被要求使用阅读和算术方面的学习任务进行训练计划。通过床边额叶评估量表(FAB)对受试者的额叶功能进行评估。经过六个月的训练,实验组的FAB评分有统计学意义的提高。我们还观察到实验组沟通和独立性的恢复,以及与临床工作人员关系的改善。我们的结果表明,大声朗读和算术计算的学习任务可用于痴呆患者的认知康复,从而改善额叶功能。

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