Peters Frédéric, Majerus Steve, Olivier Laurence, van der Linden Martial, Salmon Eric, Collette Fabienne
Cyclotron Research Centre, University of Liège, Liège, Belgium.
J Clin Exp Neuropsychol. 2007 May;29(4):405-17. doi: 10.1080/13803390600733064.
Although many studies have shown diminished performance in verbal short-term memory tasks in normal aging and Alzheimer's disease (AD), the cognitive processes responsible for this verbal short-term storage (STS) impairment are still unclear for both populations. We explored verbal STS functioning in patients with AD, elderly participants, and young participants, by investigating a series of processes that could underlie STS impairments in normal elderly and AD populations. The processes we investigated were (a) the influence of lexical and sublexical language knowledge on short-term storage performance, (b) functioning of the phonological loop component via word length and phonological similarity effects, and (c) executive control processes (coordination and integration). For the AD and elderly groups, the influence of language knowledge on verbal STS performance and the functioning of the phonological loop were preserved. In contrast, the AD group showed deficits for coordination and integration processes. Our results suggest that the verbal STS deficit observed in AD patients is related to impaired executive control processes. On the other hand, language-related processes underlying passive storage capacity seem to be preserved.
尽管许多研究表明,在正常衰老和阿尔茨海默病(AD)中,言语短期记忆任务的表现会下降,但对于这两个人群,导致这种言语短期存储(STS)受损的认知过程仍不清楚。我们通过研究一系列可能是正常老年人和AD人群中STS受损基础的过程,探讨了AD患者、老年参与者和年轻参与者的言语STS功能。我们研究的过程包括:(a)词汇和次词汇语言知识对短期存储表现的影响;(b)通过词长和语音相似性效应,语音回路成分的功能;(c)执行控制过程(协调和整合)。对于AD组和老年组,语言知识对言语STS表现的影响以及语音回路的功能得以保留。相比之下,AD组在协调和整合过程中表现出缺陷。我们的结果表明,AD患者中观察到的言语STS缺陷与执行控制过程受损有关。另一方面,被动存储能力背后的语言相关过程似乎得以保留。