Yochim Brian, Baldo Juliana, Nelson Adam, Delis Dean C
Department of Psychology, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, Colorado Springs, Colorado 80933, USA.
J Int Neuropsychol Soc. 2007 Jul;13(4):704-9. doi: 10.1017/S1355617707070907. Epub 2007 May 18.
This study evaluated cognitive set-shifting in 12 patients with focal lesions in the lateral prefrontal cortex (LPC) by examining their performance on the Trail Making Test from the Delis-Kaplan Executive Function System (D-KEFS). Patients with LPC lesions performed significantly worse than controls on the D-KEFS Trail Making Test on the Letter Sequencing, Number-Letter Switching (set-shifting), and Motor Speed conditions. Patients with LPC lesions performed significantly more slowly on the Number-Letter Switching condition even after controlling for performance on the four baseline conditions of the test. In addition, patients with LPC lesions exhibited significantly elevated error rates on the Number-Letter Switching condition. Results suggest that LPC lesions can lead to impaired cognitive set-shifting on a visual-motor sequencing task.
本研究通过检测12例外侧前额叶皮质(LPC)局灶性病变患者在Delis-Kaplan执行功能系统(D-KEFS)的连线测验中的表现,评估其认知转换能力。LPC病变患者在D-KEFS连线测验的字母序列、数字-字母转换(转换)和运动速度条件方面的表现明显比对照组差。即使在对测验的四个基线条件下的表现进行控制之后,LPC病变患者在数字-字母转换条件下的执行速度仍明显更慢。此外,LPC病变患者在数字-字母转换条件下的错误率显著升高。结果表明,LPC病变可导致视觉运动序列任务中的认知转换受损。