Sullivan Jeremy R, Riccio Cynthia A, Castillo Christine L
University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, Texas 78207-4415, USA.
Appl Neuropsychol. 2009;16(1):62-75. doi: 10.1080/09084280802644243.
Executive function refers to a variety of behaviors and abilities related to planning and strategy use, as well as to the maintenance of attention and behavior in the pursuit of some goal. Many instruments have been designed for the purpose of assessing executive function, and the tower tasks represent a specific group of measures commonly used in the assessment of this construct. This review and meta-analysis examines the theoretical and psychometric basis for the use of the various tower tasks in neuropsychological assessment of adults. Neuroimaging and electrophysiological evidence are consistent with theoretical hypotheses of frontal involvement (e.g., planning and strategy use) in tower task performance. Further, adults with various disorders of presumed neurological basis demonstrate impaired performance on tower tasks. Implications for the use of tower tasks in practice and research are discussed.
执行功能是指与计划和策略运用相关的多种行为和能力,以及在追求某个目标时维持注意力和行为的能力。为评估执行功能已设计了许多工具,而塔楼任务是评估这一结构时常用的一组特定测量方法。本综述和荟萃分析探讨了在成人神经心理学评估中使用各种塔楼任务的理论和心理测量学基础。神经影像学和电生理学证据与塔楼任务表现中额叶参与(如计划和策略运用)的理论假设一致。此外,患有各种假定有神经学基础疾病的成年人在塔楼任务上表现受损。文中还讨论了塔楼任务在实践和研究中的应用意义。