Bentin S, Silverberg R, Gordon H W
Cortex. 1981 Dec;17(4):533-43. doi: 10.1016/s0010-9452(81)80060-3.
Patients with Parkinson's disease and patients with dementia showed greater deterioration on functions attributed to the right cerebral hemisphere, than on functions attributed to the left. Relative to matched controls, Parkinson patients were significantly impaired on right hemisphere tests, but did not differ on left hemisphere tests. Demented patients were significantly deficient on all tests, but right decline was greater than left. Ninety-six patients were tested: 32 diagnosed as senile or presenile dementia, 32 Parkinson patients, and 32 non-neurological patients matched for age, sex and education. Functional performance was assessed by a battery of validated tests for left and right hemisphere cognitive functions. Patients were defined with two scores based on the results of the test: Cognitive Laterally Quotient (CLQ) reflecting the averaged performance on the left hemisphere tests, subtracted from the average performance on right hemisphere tests, and Cognitive Performance Quotient (CPQ), reflecting the total level of performance of both hemispheres. These measures defined a characteristic cognitive profile for each group.
帕金森病患者和痴呆患者在归因于右脑半球的功能方面比归因于左脑半球的功能恶化得更严重。相对于匹配的对照组,帕金森病患者在右脑半球测试中明显受损,但在左脑半球测试中没有差异。痴呆患者在所有测试中都明显不足,但右侧功能下降比左侧更严重。对96名患者进行了测试:32名被诊断为老年性或早老性痴呆,32名帕金森病患者,以及32名在年龄、性别和教育程度上相匹配的非神经科患者。通过一系列经过验证的左右脑半球认知功能测试来评估功能表现。根据测试结果为患者定义了两个分数:认知侧商(CLQ),即右脑半球测试的平均表现减去左脑半球测试的平均表现;以及认知表现商(CPQ),反映两个半球的总体表现水平。这些指标为每个组定义了一个特征性的认知概况。