Van Lancker Sidtis Diana, Choi JiHee, Alken Amy, Sidtis John J
J Speech Lang Hear Res. 2015 Oct;58(5):1493-507. doi: 10.1044/2015_JSLHR-L-14-0341.
The production of formulaic expressions (conversational speech formulas, pause fillers, idioms, and other fixed expressions) is excessive in the left hemisphere and deficient in the right hemisphere and in subcortical stroke. Speakers with Alzheimer's disease (AD), having functional basal ganglia, reveal abnormally high proportions of formulaic language. Persons with Parkinson's disease (PD), having dysfunctional basal ganglia, were predicted to show impoverished formulaic expressions in contrast to speakers with AD. This study compared participants with PD, participants with AD, and healthy control (HC) participants on protocols probing production and comprehension of formulaic expressions.
Spontaneous speech samples were recorded from 16 individuals with PD, 12 individuals with AD, and 18 HC speakers. Structured tests were then administered as probes of comprehension.
The PD group had lower proportions of formulaic expressions compared with the AD and HC groups. Comprehension testing yielded opposite contrasts: participants with PD showed significantly higher performance compared with participants with AD and did not differ from HC participants.
The finding that PD produced lower proportions of formulaic expressions compared with AD and HC supports the view that subcortical nuclei modulate the production of formulaic expressions. Contrasting results on formal testing of comprehension, whereby participants with AD performed significantly worse than participants with PD and HC participants, indicate differential effects on procedural and declarative knowledge associated with these neurological conditions.
程式化表达(对话言语程式、停顿填充词、习语及其他固定表达)在左半球的产生过多,而在右半球及皮质下卒中时则产生不足。患有阿尔茨海默病(AD)的患者,其基底神经节功能正常,却表现出程式化语言的比例异常高。预计患有帕金森病(PD)的患者,其基底神经节功能失调,与患有AD的患者相比,会表现出程式化表达匮乏。本研究在探究程式化表达的产生和理解的实验方案中,对患有PD的参与者、患有AD的参与者和健康对照(HC)参与者进行了比较。
记录了16名患有PD的个体、12名患有AD的个体和18名HC说话者的自发言语样本。然后进行结构化测试作为理解能力的探测。
与AD组和HC组相比,PD组的程式化表达比例较低。理解测试得出相反的对比结果:患有PD的参与者与患有AD的参与者相比表现出明显更高的成绩,且与HC参与者没有差异。
与AD和HC相比,PD产生的程式化表达比例较低这一发现支持了皮质下核调节程式化表达产生的观点。理解能力的正式测试结果形成对比,即患有AD的参与者比患有PD的参与者和HC参与者表现明显更差,这表明这些神经疾病对程序性和陈述性知识有不同的影响。