Stern Y, Mayeux R, Rosen J
J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. 1984 Sep;47(9):983-9. doi: 10.1136/jnnp.47.9.983.
Patients with Parkinson's disease and controls traced patterns of increasing complexity presented on a vertical transparent screen. Some patterns were presented with missing segments which subjects were required to fill in. Digitising equipment quantitated movements for computer analysis. Subjects also completed a brief test of general intellectual function, a construction test and an assessment for depression, and the severity of patients' Parkinsonian signs and symptoms was rated. Patients performed more poorly than controls on complete patterns, and their errors increased more sharply than controls on patterns with missing segments. Patients' errors, but not those of controls, in filling in missing segments were uniquely related to performance on construction tasks. Other aspects of patients' tracing performance correlated with the severity of their Parkinsonian symptoms. These findings suggest that there is an underlying perceptual motor deficit in Parkinson's disease that affects performance on both tracing and construction tasks.
帕金森病患者和对照组追踪在垂直透明屏幕上呈现的复杂度不断增加的图案。有些图案呈现出缺失部分,受试者需要将其补齐。数字化设备对动作进行量化以便进行计算机分析。受试者还完成了一项简短的一般智力功能测试、一项构建测试和一项抑郁评估,并且对患者帕金森病体征和症状的严重程度进行了评分。在完整图案上,患者的表现比对照组差,并且在有缺失部分的图案上,他们的错误比对照组增加得更明显。患者在补齐缺失部分时的错误(而非对照组的错误)与构建任务的表现存在独特关联。患者追踪表现的其他方面与他们帕金森病症状的严重程度相关。这些发现表明,帕金森病存在一种潜在的感知运动缺陷,会影响追踪和构建任务的表现。