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多巴胺能药物会损害帕金森病患者基于反馈的刺激-反应学习,但不会损害反应选择。

Dopaminergic medication impairs feedback-based stimulus-response learning but not response selection in Parkinson's disease.

机构信息

The Brain and Mind Institute, University of Western Ontario London, ON, Canada ; Department of Psychology, University of Western Ontario London, ON, Canada.

The Brain and Mind Institute, University of Western Ontario London, ON, Canada ; Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, University of Western Ontario London, ON, Canada.

出版信息

Front Hum Neurosci. 2014 Oct 2;8:784. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2014.00784. eCollection 2014.

Abstract

Cognitive dysfunction is a feature of Parkinson's Disease (PD). Some cognitive functions are impaired by dopaminergic medications prescribed to address the movement symptoms that typify PD. Learning appears to be the cognitive function most frequently worsened by dopaminergic therapy. However, this result could reflect either impairments in learning (i.e., acquisition of associations among stimuli, responses, and outcomes) or deficits in performance based on learning (e.g., selecting responses). We sought to clarify the specific effects of dopaminergic medication on (a) stimulus-response association learning from outcome feedback and (b) response selection based on learning, in PD. We tested 28 PD patients on and/or off dopaminergic medication along with 32 healthy, age- and education-matched controls. In Session 1, participants learned to associate abstract images with specific key-press responses through trial and error via outcome feedback. In Session 2, participants provided specific responses to abstract images learned in Session 1, without feedback, precluding new feedback-based learning. By separating Sessions 1 and 2 by 24 h, we could distinguish the effect of dopaminergic medication on (a) feedback-based learning and response selection processes in Session 1 as well as on (b) response selection processes when feedback-based learning could not occur in Session 2. Accuracy achieved at the end of Session 1 were comparable across groups. PD patients on medication learned stimulus-response associations more poorly than PD patients off medication and controls. Medication did not influence decision performance in Session 2. We confirm that dopaminergic therapy impairs feedback-based learning in PD, discounting an alternative explanation that warranted consideration.

摘要

认知功能障碍是帕金森病(PD)的一个特征。一些认知功能会因用于治疗典型 PD 运动症状的多巴胺能药物而受损。学习似乎是最常因多巴胺能治疗而恶化的认知功能。然而,这一结果可能反映了学习过程中的(例如,在刺激、反应和结果之间建立关联)或基于学习的表现(例如,选择反应)的缺陷。我们试图阐明多巴胺能药物对(a)基于结果反馈的刺激-反应联想学习和(b)基于学习的反应选择的具体影响,在 PD 中。我们对 28 名服用多巴胺能药物的 PD 患者和/或未服用多巴胺能药物的患者以及 32 名健康、年龄和教育程度匹配的对照者进行了测试。在第 1 会话中,参与者通过结果反馈通过反复试验学会将抽象图像与特定的按键反应相关联。在第 2 会话中,参与者在没有反馈的情况下对第 1 会话中学习的抽象图像提供特定的反应,从而排除了基于新反馈的学习。通过将第 1 会话和第 2 会话分隔 24 小时,我们可以区分多巴胺能药物对(a)第 1 会话中基于反馈的学习和反应选择过程的影响,以及对(b)在第 2 会话中无法发生基于反馈的学习时的反应选择过程的影响。第 1 会话结束时的准确性在各组之间是可比的。服用药物的 PD 患者学习刺激-反应关联的能力比未服用药物的 PD 患者和对照组差。药物对第 2 会话中的决策表现没有影响。我们确认多巴胺能治疗会损害 PD 中的基于反馈的学习,排除了一种需要考虑的替代解释。

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