Pistarini C, Majani G, Callegari S, Viola L
Istituto di Ricovero e Cura a Carattere Scientifico, Centro Medico di Riabilitazione di Montescano (PV).
Riv Neurol. 1991 Mar-Apr;61(2):57-61.
The Authors studied a group of patients with ideomotor apraxia (LBD+) to verify if these patients had some difficulties in multiple learning tasks in respect to non-apraxic patients and normal control subjects. All five groups were submitted to gesture learning task, motor skill learning task, supra-span (Corsi) learning task. The results indicate that learning difficulties were present in LBD+ patients, as demonstrated by their low performance in gesture sequence, motor skill and score of block-tapping supra-span task. This fact may be seen as a basic learning deficit and therefore linked to memory impairment. On the other hand, this could be tied to an aspecific more diffuse deterioration of attention if we consider that our apraxic patients had a greater cerebral lesion than non-apraxic patients.
作者研究了一组患有观念运动性失用症的患者(LBD+),以验证这些患者在多项学习任务中相对于非失用症患者和正常对照受试者是否存在困难。所有五组患者都接受了手势学习任务、运动技能学习任务、超跨度(Corsi)学习任务。结果表明,LBD+患者存在学习困难,这体现在他们在手势序列、运动技能以及敲击方块超跨度任务得分方面的低表现。这一事实可被视为一种基本的学习缺陷,因此与记忆障碍有关。另一方面,如果我们考虑到我们的失用症患者比非失用症患者有更大的脑部病变,那么这可能与注意力的一种非特异性更广泛衰退有关。