Pitarque Alfonso, Melendez Juan C, Sales Alicia, Satorres Encar, Escudero Joaquin, Algarabel Salvador
a University of Valencia.
b General Hospital of Valencia.
J Gen Psychol. 2017 Jul-Sep;144(3):230-243. doi: 10.1080/00221309.2017.1319793.
The aim of the current study was to examine if recollection and familiarity decline in nondemented Parkinson's patients. To do so we compared a sample of older people with Parkinson's disease (n = 32) to a control sample of healthy older people (n = 32) on an associative recognition task in which we manipulated the repetition of the pairs during the study phase (half of the pairs were presented once and half twice) to obtain corrected estimates of recollection, familiarity, and false recognition based on the logic of the process-dissociation procedure. The results clearly show that recollection is impaired but familiarity is preserved in nondemented Parkinson's patients. The results show that memory for pairs in Parkinson's patients relies largely on the familiarity of each item and not on a precise recollection of associative information, supporting the idea that recollection-based monitoring processes are impaired in these patients.
本研究的目的是检验非痴呆帕金森病患者的回忆和熟悉度是否下降。为此,我们将一组帕金森病老年人样本(n = 32)与一组健康老年人对照样本(n = 32)进行了比较,让他们完成一项关联识别任务,在研究阶段我们对配对的重复情况进行了操控(一半配对呈现一次,另一半呈现两次),以便根据过程分离程序的逻辑获得回忆、熟悉度和错误识别的校正估计值。结果清楚地表明,非痴呆帕金森病患者的回忆受损,但熟悉度得以保留。结果显示,帕金森病患者对配对的记忆很大程度上依赖于每个项目的熟悉度,而非对关联信息的精确回忆,这支持了以下观点:基于回忆的监测过程在这些患者中受损。