Caza Nicole, Belleville Sylvie
Institut Universitaire de gériatrie de Montréal, Université de Montréal, Canada.
Memory. 2008 May;16(4):341-50. doi: 10.1080/09658210701881758.
Individuals with Alzheimer's disease (AD) are often reported to have reduced verbal short-term memory capacity, typically attributed to their attention/executive deficits. However, these individuals also tend to show progressive impairment of semantic, lexical, and phonological processing which may underlie their low short-term memory capacity. The goals of this study were to assess the contribution of each level of representation (phonological, lexical, and semantic) to immediate serial recall performance in 18 individuals with AD, and to examine how these linguistic effects on short-term memory were modulated by their reduced capacity to manipulate information in short-term memory associated with executive dysfunction. Results showed that individuals with AD had difficulty recalling items that relied on phonological representations, which led to increased lexicality effects relative to the control group. This finding suggests that patients have a greater reliance on lexical/semantic information than controls, possibly to make up for deficits in retention and processing of phonological material. This lexical/semantic effect was not found to be significantly correlated with patients' capacity to manipulate verbal material in short-term memory, indicating that language processing and executive deficits may independently contribute to reducing verbal short-term memory capacity in AD.
据报道,患有阿尔茨海默病(AD)的个体往往存在言语短期记忆能力下降的情况,这通常归因于他们的注意力/执行功能缺陷。然而,这些个体还往往表现出语义、词汇和语音加工的渐进性损伤,这可能是其短期记忆能力低下的潜在原因。本研究的目的是评估18名AD患者中每个表征水平(语音、词汇和语义)对即时系列回忆表现的贡献,并研究与执行功能障碍相关的短期记忆中信息操作能力下降如何调节这些语言对短期记忆的影响。结果表明,AD患者在回忆依赖语音表征的项目时存在困难,这导致相对于对照组,词汇性效应增加。这一发现表明,与对照组相比,患者对词汇/语义信息的依赖更大,这可能是为了弥补语音材料在保留和加工方面的缺陷。未发现这种词汇/语义效应与患者在短期记忆中操作言语材料的能力显著相关,这表明语言加工和执行功能缺陷可能独立导致AD患者言语短期记忆能力下降。