Schmitter-Edgecombe Maureen, Woo Ellen, Greeley David R
Department of Psychology, Washington State University, Pullman, WA 99164-4820, USA.
Neuropsychology. 2009 Mar;23(2):168-77. doi: 10.1037/a0014186.
The authors evaluated multiple memory processes and explored their contributions to everyday functional limitations in persons with mild cognitive impairment (MCI). Participants included individuals with amnestic MCI, nonamnestic MCI, and healthy older adults. As expected, the amnestic MCI group performed more poorly than the control and nonamnestic MCI groups on a content memory measure. Both MCI groups, however, performed more poorly than controls on the noncontent memory measures of prospective memory, temporal order memory, and source memory. Informants also reported that the MCI groups were experiencing greater difficulty than controls completing instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs). Noncontent memory measures were found to make an independent contribution to IADL performances over and above that of content memory. These findings demonstrate that impairments in memory beyond the traditionally assessed content memory are present in individuals with amnestic MCI and with nonamnestic MCI. The results further show that these noncontent memory processes, which have been linked with executive functioning, play a role in supporting IADLs.
作者评估了多种记忆过程,并探讨了它们对轻度认知障碍(MCI)患者日常功能受限的影响。参与者包括遗忘型MCI患者、非遗忘型MCI患者和健康的老年人。正如预期的那样,在一项内容记忆测试中,遗忘型MCI组的表现比对照组和非遗忘型MCI组更差。然而,在预期记忆、时间顺序记忆和来源记忆的非内容记忆测试中,两个MCI组的表现都比对照组差。 informant还报告说,MCI组在完成日常生活工具性活动(IADL)方面比对照组遇到更大的困难。研究发现,非内容记忆测试对IADL表现的贡献独立于内容记忆之外。这些发现表明,遗忘型MCI患者和非遗忘型MCI患者存在传统评估的内容记忆之外的记忆障碍。结果进一步表明,这些与执行功能相关的非内容记忆过程在支持IADL方面发挥着作用。