Gao Fei, Mei Xi, Chen Andrew C N
Center for Higher Brain Functions, Department of Neurobiology, Beijing Institute for Brain Disorders, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China; Department of Orthopedics, Daxing Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China.
Department of Neurology, Beijing Sanbo Brain Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China.
Pediatr Neurol. 2015 Feb;52(2):206-13. doi: 10.1016/j.pediatrneurol.2014.04.012. Epub 2014 Apr 18.
Information on fine motor and basic cognitive functions in spastic diplegia is sparse in the literature. The aim of this study was to investigate index finger's tapping speed and cognitive functions in categorization and old/new recognition of pictures in patients with mild spastic diplegia.
Fifteen preterm-born male teenagers with mild spastic diplegia and 15 healthy male teenagers participated in this study. Finger-tapping tests and cognitive tests were performed on all participants. Outcomes were compared between the two groups.
In the finger-tapping tests, the tapping speed was significantly slower in patients than in controls. In the tests of tapping one key persistently and tapping two keys alternately, the reaction time gaps between the left and right digits were larger in patients than in controls. In the categorization tests, the accuracies and reaction times for animal/plant and girl face pictures, but not for boy face pictures, were significantly worse in patients than in controls. In the recognition tests, the accuracies for old/new, animal/plant, and boy/girl face pictures were significantly lower in patients than in controls. The reaction times for old/new, animal/plant, and new face pictures, but not for old face pictures, were significantly longer in patients compared with controls.
Our results demonstrate delayed finger tapping and cognitive responses in preterm-born male teenagers with mild spastic diplegia. Our experimental paradigm is sensitive for the study of fine motor and cognitive functions between patients and healthy controls.
文献中关于痉挛性双侧瘫精细运动和基本认知功能的信息较少。本研究旨在调查轻度痉挛性双侧瘫患者食指的敲击速度以及图片分类和新旧识别方面的认知功能。
15名早产男性青少年痉挛性双侧瘫患者和15名健康男性青少年参与了本研究。对所有参与者进行了手指敲击测试和认知测试。比较了两组的结果。
在手指敲击测试中,患者的敲击速度明显慢于对照组。在持续敲击一个按键和交替敲击两个按键的测试中,患者左右手指的反应时间差距大于对照组。在分类测试中,患者对动物/植物和女孩面部图片的准确率和反应时间明显比对照组差,但对男孩面部图片则不然。在识别测试中,患者对新旧、动物/植物和男孩/女孩面部图片的准确率明显低于对照组。与对照组相比,患者对新旧、动物/植物和新面部图片的反应时间明显更长,但对旧面部图片则不然。
我们的结果表明,早产男性青少年轻度痉挛性双侧瘫患者存在手指敲击和认知反应延迟。我们的实验范式对于研究患者与健康对照之间的精细运动和认知功能具有敏感性。