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在阿尔茨海默病中,动作命名(相对于物体命名)是否得到了更好的保留,我们为什么要问这个问题?

Is action naming better preserved (than object naming) in Alzheimer's disease and why should we ask?

作者信息

Druks Judit, Masterson Jackie, Kopelman Michael, Clare Linda, Rose Anita, Rai Gucharan

机构信息

University College, and Whittington Hospital, London, UK.

出版信息

Brain Lang. 2006 Sep;98(3):332-40. doi: 10.1016/j.bandl.2006.06.003. Epub 2006 Jul 14.

Abstract

The present study compared object and action naming in patients with Alzheimer's dementia. We tested the hypothesis put forward in (some) previous studies that in Alzheimer's dementia the production of verbs, that is required in action naming, is better preserved than the production of nouns, that is required in object naming. The possible reason for the dissociation is that verbs are supported predominantly by frontal brain structures that may remain relatively better preserved in early Alzheimer's disease. Objects, on the other hand, are supported by temporal lobe structures that are affected early in the disease. An alternative hypothesis, which is supported by other studies, is that action naming is more impaired than object naming due to verbs being semantically more complex than nouns. In order to test these contrasting hypotheses, the present study used more stringent methodology than previous studies. We used a larger set of stimuli with carefully matched object and action items and we collected not only accuracy data but also naming latencies, a measure that is sensitive to even mild lexical retrieval problems. We compared the performance of 19 patients with mild to moderate Alzheimer's disease with that of 19 healthy age matched participants. We found that both the patients and the comparison group responded faster and made fewer errors on the object pictures than the action pictures. A qualitative analysis of the naming errors indicated that object and action naming pose different demands for the language system. The results overall suggest that the patients' performance is an exaggeration of the pattern present in the comparison participants.

摘要

本研究比较了阿尔茨海默病痴呆患者的物体命名和动作命名。我们检验了先前(部分)研究中提出的假设,即在阿尔茨海默病痴呆中,动作命名所需的动词生成比物体命名所需的名词生成保存得更好。这种分离的可能原因是,动词主要由额叶脑结构支持,而额叶脑结构在早期阿尔茨海默病中可能相对保存得更好。另一方面,物体由颞叶结构支持,而颞叶结构在疾病早期就会受到影响。另一种得到其他研究支持的假设是,由于动词在语义上比名词更复杂,动作命名比物体命名受损更严重。为了检验这些相互矛盾的假设,本研究采用了比先前研究更严格的方法。我们使用了一组更大的刺激材料,其中物体和动作项目经过精心匹配,并且我们不仅收集了准确性数据,还收集了命名潜伏期,这是一种对即使是轻微的词汇检索问题也很敏感的测量方法。我们将19名轻度至中度阿尔茨海默病患者的表现与19名年龄匹配的健康参与者的表现进行了比较。我们发现,与动作图片相比,患者组和对照组在物体图片上的反应都更快,错误也更少。对命名错误的定性分析表明,物体命名和动作命名对语言系统提出了不同的要求。总体结果表明,患者的表现是对比较参与者中出现的模式的一种夸张。

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