Weingartner H, Grafman J, Boutelle W, Kaye W, Martin P R
Science. 1983 Jul 22;221(4608):380-2. doi: 10.1126/science.6867715.
Memory may fail in a variety of ways. Patients with Korsakoff's syndrome demonstrate global memory deficits similar to those seen in patients with early progressive dementia. Korsakoff's patients, however, may recall rules and principles for organizing information and can gain access to their previously acquired knowledge (semantic memory), whereas recent memory may be grossly impaired. In contrast, dementia patients may have little access to previously acquired knowledge and therefore have great difficulty in organizing and encoding ongoing events. These contrasting forms of memory failure have implications for understanding the structure and mechanisms of memory and learning, particularly the relationship between episodic and semantic memory, as well as the development of therapeutic strategies for cognitive impairments.
记忆可能会以多种方式出现故障。患有科萨科夫综合征的患者表现出与早期进行性痴呆患者相似的全面记忆缺陷。然而,科萨科夫综合征患者可能会回忆起组织信息的规则和原则,并能够获取他们之前获得的知识(语义记忆),而近期记忆可能会严重受损。相比之下,痴呆症患者可能很少能获取之前获得的知识,因此在组织和编码正在发生的事件方面有很大困难。这些记忆故障的不同形式对于理解记忆和学习的结构及机制具有重要意义,特别是情景记忆和语义记忆之间的关系,以及认知障碍治疗策略的发展。