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当斑马失去条纹时:早期阿尔茨海默病和语义性痴呆中的语义启动效应

When the zebra loses its stripes: Semantic priming in early Alzheimer's disease and semantic dementia.

作者信息

Laisney Mickaël, Giffard Bénédicte, Belliard Serge, de la Sayette Vincent, Desgranges Béatrice, Eustache Francis

机构信息

Inserm - EPHE - Université de Caen/Basse-Normandie, Unité de Recherche U923, GIP Cyceron, CHU Côte de Nacre, Caen, France.

出版信息

Cortex. 2011 Jan;47(1):35-46. doi: 10.1016/j.cortex.2009.11.001. Epub 2009 Nov 10.

Abstract

Patients suffering from Alzheimer's disease (AD) or semantic dementia (SD) both exhibit deficits on explicit tasks of semantic memory. Semantic priming (SP) paradigms provide a very pure and precise implicit measurement of semantic memory impairment, and a previous study of AD (Giffard et al., 2002) using one such paradigm revealed that AD patients in the initial stages of semantic deterioration presented an abnormally large priming effect (hyperpriming) in a category-coordinate condition, compared with controls. This astonishing phenomenon could stem from the specific loss of distinctive attributes that make it possible to distinguish between semantically close concepts, while attributes shared by different concepts belonging to a given category remain intact. To test this hypothesis and compare the degradation of semantic memory in AD and SD, we devised an SP paradigm in which word pairs had either a category-coordinate or an attribute relationship. In accordance with our hypothesis, we distinguished between shared (duck-feathers) versus distinctive attributes (zebra-stripes) and close (tiger-lion) versus distant (elephant-crocodile) category-coordinate relationships. This paradigm, together with two explicit semantic memory tasks (picture-naming and categorization), was administered to 16 AD and 8 SD patients and 30 elderly control subjects. The AD patients, at the very beginning of semantic deterioration, only displayed impaired SP effects in the distinctive attribute condition, whereas in the SD patients, who had more severe semantic deterioration, we observed an extinction of SP effects in both attribute conditions. In SD patients, we also report hyperpriming effects in both category-coordinate conditions. Our results suggest that semantic memory impairment follows the same course in both AD and SD, affecting distinctive attributes first and then shared ones. In accordance with distributed models of semantic memory, the loss of distinctive attributes leads to a confusion between close concepts and it is this which causes the transient hyperpriming phenomenon.

摘要

患有阿尔茨海默病(AD)或语义性痴呆(SD)的患者在语义记忆的显性任务中均表现出缺陷。语义启动(SP)范式为语义记忆损伤提供了一种非常纯粹和精确的隐性测量方法,之前一项针对AD的研究(吉法尔等人,2002年)使用了这样一种范式,结果显示,与对照组相比,处于语义衰退初始阶段的AD患者在类别协调条件下呈现出异常大的启动效应(超启动)。这一惊人现象可能源于独特属性的特定丧失,这种丧失使得区分语义相近的概念成为可能,而属于给定类别的不同概念所共有的属性则保持完整。为了验证这一假设并比较AD和SD中语义记忆的衰退情况,我们设计了一种SP范式,其中词对具有类别协调或属性关系。根据我们的假设,我们区分了共享属性(鸭毛)与独特属性(斑马条纹),以及相近的类别协调关系(老虎 - 狮子)与较远的类别协调关系(大象 - 鳄鱼)。该范式与两项显性语义记忆任务(图片命名和分类)一起应用于16名AD患者、8名SD患者和30名老年对照受试者。处于语义衰退非常早期阶段的AD患者,仅在独特属性条件下表现出受损的SP效应,而在语义衰退更严重的SD患者中,我们在两种属性条件下均观察到SP效应的消失。在SD患者中,我们还报告了在两种类别协调条件下均存在超启动效应。我们的结果表明,AD和SD中的语义记忆损伤遵循相同的过程,首先影响独特属性,然后是共享属性。根据语义记忆的分布式模型,独特属性的丧失导致相近概念之间的混淆,正是这一点导致了短暂的超启动现象。

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