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阿尔茨海默病中没有记忆的情感。

Feelings without memory in Alzheimer disease.

作者信息

Guzmán-Vélez Edmarie, Feinstein Justin S, Tranel Daniel

机构信息

*Department of Psychology, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa †Department of Neurology, Division of Behavioral Neurology and Cognitive Neuroscience, University of Iowa College of Medicine, Iowa City, Iowa ‡Department of Psychology, University of Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma §Laureate Institute for Brain Research, Tulsa, Oklahoma.

出版信息

Cogn Behav Neurol. 2014 Sep;27(3):117-29. doi: 10.1097/WNN.0000000000000020.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Patients with Alzheimer disease (AD) typically have impaired declarative memory as a result of hippocampal damage early in the disease. Far less is understood about AD's effect on emotion.

OBJECTIVE

We investigated whether feelings of emotion can persist in patients with AD, even after their declarative memory for what caused the feelings has faded.

METHODS

A sample of 17 patients with probable AD and 17 healthy comparison participants (case-matched for age, sex, and education) underwent 2 separate emotion induction procedures in which they watched film clips intended to induce feelings of sadness or happiness. We collected real-time emotion ratings at baseline and at 3 post-induction time points, and we administered a test of declarative memory shortly after each induction.

RESULTS

As expected, the patients with AD had severely impaired declarative memory for both the sad and happy films. Despite their memory impairment, the patients continued to report elevated levels of sadness and happiness that persisted well beyond their memory for the films. This outcome was especially prominent after the sadness induction, with sustained elevations in sadness lasting for more than 30 minutes, even in patients with no conscious recollection for the films.

CONCLUSIONS

These findings indicate that patients with AD can experience prolonged states of emotion that persist well beyond the patients' memory for the events that originally caused the emotion. The preserved emotional life evident in patients with AD has important implications for their management and care, and highlights the need for caretakers to foster positive emotional experiences.

摘要

背景

阿尔茨海默病(AD)患者通常由于疾病早期海马体受损而出现陈述性记忆障碍。对于AD对情绪的影响了解得要少得多。

目的

我们调查了即使AD患者对引发情绪的事件的陈述性记忆已经消退,情绪感受是否仍能持续存在。

方法

17名可能患有AD的患者和17名健康对照参与者(年龄、性别和教育程度匹配)的样本接受了2种单独的情绪诱导程序,他们观看旨在引发悲伤或快乐情绪的电影片段。我们在基线以及诱导后3个时间点收集实时情绪评分,并在每次诱导后不久进行陈述性记忆测试。

结果

正如预期的那样,AD患者对悲伤和快乐电影的陈述性记忆严重受损。尽管存在记忆障碍,但患者仍继续报告悲伤和快乐情绪水平升高,且这种情绪持续时间远远超过他们对电影的记忆。这种结果在悲伤情绪诱导后尤为突出,悲伤情绪持续升高超过30分钟,即使是对电影没有有意识记忆的患者也是如此。

结论

这些发现表明,AD患者可以经历长时间的情绪状态,这种情绪状态持续的时间远远超过患者对最初引发情绪的事件的记忆。AD患者中明显保留的情感生活对其管理和护理具有重要意义,并突出了护理人员培养积极情感体验的必要性。

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