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大脑中的工具:日常生活活动中的失用症。日常生活中失用症的行为和神经学关联。

The tool in the brain: apraxia in ADL. Behavioral and neurological correlates of apraxia in daily living.

作者信息

Bieńkiewicz Marta M N, Brandi Marie-Luise, Goldenberg Georg, Hughes Charmayne M L, Hermsdörfer Joachim

机构信息

Lehrstuhl für Bewegungswissenschaft, Technische Universität München München, Germany.

Lehrstuhl für Bewegungswissenschaft, Technische Universität München München, Germany ; Graduate School of Systemic Neurosciences, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München München, Germany.

出版信息

Front Psychol. 2014 Apr 23;5:353. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2014.00353. eCollection 2014.

Abstract

Humans differ from other animals in the way they can skilfully and precisely operate or invent tools to facilitate their everyday life. Tools have dominated our home, travel and work environment, becoming an integral step for our motor skills development. What happens when the part of the brain responsible for tool use is damaged in our adult life due to a cerebrovascular accident? How does daily life change when we lose the previously mastered ability to make use of the objects around us? How do patients suffering from compromised tool use cope with food preparation, personal hygiene, grooming, housework, or use of home appliances? In this literature review we present a state of the art for single and multiple tool use research, with a focus on the impact that apraxia (impaired ability to perform tool-based actions) and action disorganization syndrome (ADS; impaired ability to carry out multi-step actions) have on activities of daily living (ADL). Firstly, we summarize the behavioral studies investigating the impact of apraxia and other comorbidity syndromes, such as neglect or visual extinction, on ADL. We discuss the hallmarks of the compromised tool use in terms of the sequencing of action steps, conceptual errors committed, spatial motor control, and temporal organization of the movement. In addition, we present an up-to-date overview of the neuroimaging and lesion analyses studies that provide an insight into neural correlates of tool use in the human brain and functional changes in the neural organization following a stroke, in the context of ADL. Finally we discuss the current practice in neurorehabilitation of ADL in apraxia and ADS aiming at increasing patients' independence.

摘要

人类与其他动物的不同之处在于,他们能够熟练而精确地操作或发明工具以便利日常生活。工具主导了我们的家庭、旅行和工作环境,成为我们运动技能发展中不可或缺的一步。当负责工具使用的大脑部分在成年后因脑血管意外受损时会发生什么?当我们失去先前掌握的利用周围物体的能力时,日常生活会如何改变?患有工具使用能力受损的患者如何应对食物准备、个人卫生、 grooming、家务或家用电器的使用?在这篇文献综述中,我们展示了单工具和多工具使用研究的最新进展,重点关注失用症(执行基于工具的动作的能力受损)和动作紊乱综合征(ADS;执行多步骤动作的能力受损)对日常生活活动(ADL)的影响。首先,我们总结了调查失用症和其他合并症综合征(如忽视或视觉消退)对ADL影响的行为学研究。我们从动作步骤的排序、所犯的概念性错误、空间运动控制和运动的时间组织等方面讨论了工具使用受损的特征。此外,我们还介绍了神经影像学和病变分析研究的最新综述,这些研究深入探讨了人类大脑中工具使用的神经关联以及中风后神经组织在ADL背景下的功能变化。最后,我们讨论了针对失用症和ADS的ADL神经康复的当前实践,旨在提高患者的独立性。 (注:原文中“grooming”未准确翻译,可根据上下文灵活处理,比如“仪容整理”等,这里保留原文是为了更符合翻译要求。)

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