Lebkuecher Amy L, Chiaravalloti Nancy D, Strober Lauren B
Department of Psychology, The Pennsylvania State University, 140 Moore Building, University Park, PA 16802, United States.
Cognitive Functioning and Cognitive Rehabilitation Laboratory, Kessler Foundation, 120 Eagle Rock Avenue, East Hanover, NJ 07936, United States; Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, Medical Science Building, 185 South Orange Avenue, Newark, NJ 07103, United States.
Mult Scler Relat Disord. 2021 May;50:102846. doi: 10.1016/j.msard.2021.102846. Epub 2021 Feb 16.
While cognitive deficits in memory and processing speed have been well-documented in individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS), language is largely considered to be intact. Verbal fluency deficits observed in MS are often attributed to impaired processing speed and executive functions rather than language ability. The current study evaluates the contribution of various cognitive factors to verbal fluency including language ability, oral-motor speed, processing speed, and executive functions.
We analyzed pre-existing data from seventy-four (74) individuals with MS who completed a battery of neuropsychological tests designed to assess individual ability for various cognitive factors. We conducted linear multiple regression analyses with letter and category verbal fluency as outcome variables and performance on other cognitive domains (e.g., processing speed, executive functioning) as predictors.
Both vocabulary and processing speed predicted letter fluency while only vocabulary predicted category fluency. These findings suggest that the observed verbal fluency deficits in MS may reflect both impaired language ability and processing speed.
We propose that further research on language ability in MS is needed to determine if comprehensive neuropsychological test batteries for persons with MS should include tests of language ability to fully understand the cognitive profile of any given patient. Given the importance of language ability, it may be necessary to conduct a more thorough assessment of language in individuals with MS who experience a deficit in this domain.
虽然多发性硬化症(MS)患者的记忆和处理速度方面的认知缺陷已有充分记录,但语言能力在很大程度上被认为是完好无损的。MS患者中观察到的言语流畅性缺陷通常归因于处理速度和执行功能受损,而非语言能力。本研究评估了包括语言能力、口腔运动速度、处理速度和执行功能在内的各种认知因素对言语流畅性的影响。
我们分析了74名MS患者的已有数据,这些患者完成了一系列旨在评估各种认知因素个体能力的神经心理学测试。我们以字母和类别言语流畅性作为结果变量,以其他认知领域(如处理速度、执行功能)的表现作为预测变量,进行了线性多元回归分析。
词汇量和处理速度均能预测字母流畅性,而只有词汇量能预测类别流畅性。这些发现表明,MS患者中观察到的言语流畅性缺陷可能反映了语言能力和处理速度的受损。
我们建议,需要对MS患者的语言能力进行进一步研究,以确定针对MS患者的综合神经心理学测试组合是否应包括语言能力测试,以便全面了解任何特定患者的认知概况。鉴于语言能力的重要性,对于在该领域存在缺陷的MS患者,可能有必要对其语言进行更全面的评估。