Lieberman P, Friedman J, Feldman L S
Department of Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island 02912.
J Nerv Ment Dis. 1990 Jun;178(6):360-5. doi: 10.1097/00005053-199006000-00003.
The comprehension of 100 different spoken English sentences was studied in 39 patients with mild to moderate Parkinson's disease (PD) using the Rhode Island Test of Language Structure. Eight of the PD patients were mildly demented, and the remaining 31 showed no cognitive deficits. Seven of the eight mildly demented patients had high comprehension error rates for sentences that had moderately complex syntax. The error rates of 28 of the 31 other, nondemented patients were low, similar to those of normal control subjects. The difference between the error rates of the demented and nondemented patients was significant (p less than .02, two-tailed t-test). The data argue against some current "modular" theories that segregate linguistic from other cognitive behavior. The destruction by PD of the midbrain regions that stimulate the frontal cortex may be responsible for both cognitive and syntactic comprehension deficits.
使用罗德岛语言结构测试,对39名轻度至中度帕金森病(PD)患者理解100个不同英语口语句子的能力进行了研究。其中8名PD患者有轻度痴呆,其余31名无认知缺陷。8名轻度痴呆患者中有7名对句法中等复杂的句子理解错误率较高。其他31名非痴呆患者中有28名的错误率较低,与正常对照组相似。痴呆患者和非痴呆患者的错误率差异显著(p<0.02,双侧t检验)。这些数据与当前一些将语言与其他认知行为分开的“模块化”理论相悖。PD对刺激额叶皮层的中脑区域的破坏可能是认知和句法理解缺陷的原因。