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自发和刺激依赖检索缺陷作为异常老化的早期迹象。

Deficits in spontaneous and stimulus-dependent retrieval as an early sign of abnormal aging.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland.

出版信息

Sci Rep. 2022 Jun 10;12(1):9643. doi: 10.1038/s41598-022-13745-6.

Abstract

Research on early cognitive markers of Alzheimer's disease is primarily focused on episodic memory tests that involve deliberate retrieval. Our purpose was to provide clear evidence to support a novel Spontaneous Retrieval Deficit hypothesis, which predicts that people at pre-clinical stages of dementia, including those with amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment (aMCI), are particularly impaired on tasks based on spontaneous retrieval. We compared 27 aMCI individuals and 27 healthy controls on mind-wandering while performing a task during which there were exposed to either highly meaningful or unmeaningful pictures. The substantial reduction in mind-wandering among individuals with aMCI was found with exposure to highly meaningful stimuli, but not to unmeaningful pictures, and it was most pronounced for past-oriented thoughts, i.e., involuntary autobiographical memories. Those findings provide strong support for this novel hypothesis, and show that it is the spontaneous, but bottom-up and cue-driven processes, for which meaningful environmental stimuli are crucial, that are very promising early markers of the disease.

摘要

对阿尔茨海默病早期认知标志物的研究主要集中在涉及刻意检索的情景记忆测试上。我们的目的是提供明确的证据来支持一个新的自发检索缺陷假说,该假说预测在痴呆的临床前阶段,包括有遗忘型轻度认知障碍(aMCI)的人,在基于自发检索的任务上表现特别差。我们比较了 27 名 aMCI 个体和 27 名健康对照者在进行任务时的走神情况,在任务中他们会暴露于高度有意义或无意义的图片下。我们发现,当接触到高度有意义的刺激时,aMCI 个体的走神会显著减少,但接触无意义的图片则不会,而且最明显的是过去导向的思维,即无意识的自传体记忆。这些发现为这一新颖的假说提供了强有力的支持,并表明正是自发的、但自下而上和线索驱动的过程,对于有意义的环境刺激至关重要,这些过程是该疾病非常有前景的早期标志物。

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