Department of Neurology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN.
Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Biola University, CA.
Am J Speech Lang Pathol. 2021 May 18;30(3):1194-1202. doi: 10.1044/2021_AJSLP-20-00221. Epub 2021 Apr 19.
Purpose This study investigated the relationship between word production rates (WPRs) and phonological error rates (PERs) in generative and responsive tasks in logopenic progressive aphasia (lvPPA). We examined whether a portion of the reduced WPR during generative tasks related directly to phonological impairments affecting PER on all tasks, irrespective of other task differences that contributed to WPR. Method Two cognitive psychometric models were hypothesized and fit to the total number of words produced and the number of phonological errors produced by 22 participants on 10 tasks. Bayesian inference was used to construct posterior distributions of participant ability and task difficulty parameters. Model fit statistics were compared. Association strengths for average generative WPR and average responsive PER were also evaluated with linear least-squares regression. Results Average generative WPR and average responsive PER were significantly associated ( = -.77, = .00002). A cognitive psychometric model that assumed reduced WPR on generative tasks reflects a portion of general phonological impairment yielded better fit than a model that ignored performance differences between generative and responsive tasks. Generative fluency tasks that elicited few phonological errors still reflected phonological impairment, via suppression. Individual participants were estimated to suppress between 62% and 93% of phonological errors on generative tasks that would have emerged on responsive tasks. Conclusions Suppression of phonological errors may present as decreased WPR on generative tasks in lvPPA. Failure to account for this suppression tendency may lead to overestimation of phonological ability. The findings indicate the need to account for task demands in assessing lvPPA.
本研究旨在探讨失语法性进行性失语症(lvPPA)患者在生成和反应任务中的词汇产生率(WPR)与语音错误率(PER)之间的关系。我们检验了在生成任务中,WPR 降低的部分是否与影响所有任务 PER 的语音障碍直接相关,而不论导致 WPR 变化的其他任务差异如何。
我们假设并拟合了两个认知心理计量模型,以反映 22 名参与者在 10 项任务中产生的总词汇量和产生的语音错误数量。采用贝叶斯推理构建参与者能力和任务难度参数的后验分布。比较了模型拟合统计量。还使用线性最小二乘回归评估了平均生成性 WPR 和平均反应性 PER 的关联强度。
平均生成性 WPR 和平均反应性 PER 呈显著相关(r=-.77,p=0.00002)。与忽略生成性和反应性任务之间差异的模型相比,假设生成性任务中 WPR 降低反映了部分一般性语音障碍的认知心理计量模型具有更好的拟合度。引发少量语音错误的生成性流畅性任务仍通过抑制反映出语音障碍,通过抑制,个体参与者在生成性任务中抑制了 62%至 93%的语音错误,而这些错误本会出现在反应性任务中。
lvPPA 患者在生成任务中抑制语音错误可能表现为 WPR 降低。未能解释这种抑制倾向可能导致语音能力的高估。研究结果表明,在评估 lvPPA 时,需要考虑任务要求。