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性别、多巴胺与运动减退:帕金森病屈折形态学研究

Sex, dopamine, and hypokinesia: A study of inflectional morphology in Parkinson's disease.

作者信息

Johari Karim, Walenski Matthew, Reifegerste Jana, Ashrafi Farzad, Ullman Michael T

机构信息

Speech Neuroscience Lab.

The Roxelyn and Richard Pepper Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders.

出版信息

Neuropsychology. 2019 May;33(4):508-522. doi: 10.1037/neu0000533. Epub 2019 Feb 18.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Parkinson's disease (PD), which involves the degeneration of dopaminergic basal ganglia neurons, appears to affect language. We investigated which aspects of language are impaired in PD and what moderates these impairments. Our predictions were based on the declarative/procedural model of language, which links grammar, including in regular inflection, to procedural memory and left-lateralized basal ganglia dopaminergic circuits but links lexical memory, including irregulars, to declarative memory. Because females tend to show declarative memory advantages as compared to males, the model predicts that females rely more on this system for regulars, which can be stored as chunks.

METHOD

We probed regular/irregular Farsi past-tense production in 40 Farsi-speaking patients with moderate-to-severe nondemented PD (half female) and 40 normal controls (half female).

RESULTS

Consistent with our predictions, we found that male, but not female, PD patients showed greater deficits at regular than irregular past-tense production. The females' impairment was mildest for regulars, likely from compensatory storage, as revealed by regular past-tense frequency effects only in females. Right-side hypokinesia (linked to left basal ganglia degeneration) correlated negatively with accuracy of regulars but not irregulars. Similarly, the levodopa equivalent dose of patients' last medication correlated only with regulars.

CONCLUSIONS

The results suggest that language is impaired in PD, but the impairments are moderated by multiple factors, including the type of linguistic knowledge, the degree of left basal ganglia degeneration, dopamine, and sex. The findings underscore the impact of sex on the neurocognition of language and the roles of left basal ganglia dopaminergic circuits in aspects of rule-governed grammar. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2019 APA, all rights reserved).

摘要

目的

帕金森病(PD)涉及多巴胺能基底神经节神经元的退化,似乎会影响语言。我们研究了PD患者语言的哪些方面受到损害以及哪些因素会调节这些损害。我们的预测基于语言的陈述性/程序性模型,该模型将语法(包括规则屈折变化)与程序性记忆和左侧基底神经节多巴胺能回路联系起来,但将词汇记忆(包括不规则形式)与陈述性记忆联系起来。由于女性与男性相比往往表现出陈述性记忆优势,该模型预测女性在规则形式方面更多地依赖于这一系统,规则形式可以作为组块存储。

方法

我们对40名患有中度至重度非痴呆PD的波斯语使用者(一半为女性)和40名正常对照者(一半为女性)进行了规则/不规则波斯语过去式生成的测试。

结果

与我们的预测一致,我们发现男性PD患者在规则过去式生成方面的缺陷比不规则过去式生成方面更大,而女性PD患者并非如此。女性在规则形式方面的损害最轻,这可能是由于代偿性存储,这仅在女性中通过规则过去式频率效应得以体现。右侧运动迟缓(与左侧基底神经节退化有关)与规则形式的准确性呈负相关,但与不规则形式无关。同样,患者最后一次用药的左旋多巴等效剂量仅与规则形式相关。

结论

结果表明,PD患者存在语言损害,但多种因素会调节这些损害,包括语言知识的类型、左侧基底神经节退化的程度、多巴胺和性别。这些发现强调了性别对语言神经认知的影响以及左侧基底神经节多巴胺能回路在规则语法方面的作用。(PsycINFO数据库记录(c)2019美国心理学会,保留所有权利)

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