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直接和间接的上下文测量在轻度至重度创伤性脑损伤(TBI)患者中:眼动追踪的附加贡献。

Direct and indirect measures of context in patients with mild-to-severe traumatic brain injury (TBI): The additive contribution of eye tracking.

机构信息

a Department of Psychology and Leslie and Susan Gonda (Goldschmied) Multidisciplinary Brain Research Center , Bar-Ilan University , Ramat-Gan , Israel.

b Loewenstein Rehabilitation Hospital, Ra'anana, Israel Sackler Faculty of Medicine , Tel-Aviv University , Tel-Aviv , Israel.

出版信息

J Clin Exp Neuropsychol. 2019 Aug;41(6):644-652. doi: 10.1080/13803395.2019.1604946. Epub 2019 Apr 24.

Abstract

: The facilitation of memory for target stimuli due to the similarity of context in the learning and testing phases is known as the "Context-Effect" (CE). Previous studies reported that TBI affects memory for contextual information when tested directly. However, the indirect effect of contextual information on memory of target (i.e., CE) is preserved. Several studies have demonstrated that CE is composed of multiple, distinct cognitive processes. The present study includes four context conditions to enable identification of the exact process affected by TBI. In addition, eye movements were monitored to test three hypotheses: first, that the TBI group's dwell time on target (DTOT) at encoding would be less than that of controls. Second, that DTOT at encoding would be more highly associated with recognition at test for the control group than for the TBI group. Third, that overall DTOT at encoding on new, as compared to old items ("repetition effect"), would be less pronounced for the TBI group as compared to controls. : Twenty-four patients with mild-to-severe TBI and 23 matched controls participated in this study. We presented participants with photographs of male faces shown wearing distinctive, trial-unique hats (yielding specific Target-Context pairing). Eye movements were recorded throughout the test task. : Memory for faces following TBI is impaired compared to that of controls. The magnitude and pattern of CE are the same for both groups. The TBI group has a lower DTOT compared to that of controls. However, the relative length of DTOT in the various conditions is similar in both groups. : Behavioral results indicate that although the TBI group has impaired memory for faces, the CE pattern is similar to that of controls. Similarly, in terms of eye movements, although the TBI group focuses less on target, relations between the various conditions are similar in both groups.

摘要

由于学习和测试阶段的上下文相似,导致对目标刺激的记忆得到促进,这种现象被称为“上下文效应”(CE)。先前的研究报告称,当直接测试时,TBI 会影响对上下文信息的记忆。然而,上下文信息对目标记忆的间接影响(即 CE)是保留的。几项研究表明,CE 由多个不同的认知过程组成。本研究包括四个上下文条件,以确定 TBI 影响的确切过程。此外,还监测了眼动,以检验三个假设:第一,TBI 组在编码时对目标的注视时间(DTOT)将少于对照组。第二,在对照组中,编码时的 DTOT 与测试时的识别更相关,而在 TBI 组中则不然。第三,与旧项目相比,新的项目上的整体编码时 DTOT(“重复效应”)在 TBI 组中不如对照组明显。

24 名轻度至重度 TBI 患者和 23 名匹配的对照组参加了这项研究。我们向参与者展示了男性面孔的照片,这些面孔戴着独特的、试验独有的帽子(产生特定的目标-上下文配对)。在整个测试任务中记录了眼动。

与对照组相比,TBI 后对面孔的记忆受损。两组的 CE 模式相同。与对照组相比,TBI 组的 DTOT 较低。然而,两组在各种条件下的 DTOT 相对长度相似。

行为结果表明,尽管 TBI 组对面孔的记忆受损,但 CE 模式与对照组相似。同样,在眼动方面,尽管 TBI 组对目标的关注度较低,但两组之间的各种条件之间的关系相似。

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