van der Hurk P R, Hodges J R
Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Leiden, The Netherlands.
J Clin Exp Neuropsychol. 1995 May;17(3):459-71. doi: 10.1080/01688639508405137.
We compared 13 patients with dementia of the Alzheimer's type (DAT) and 9 progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) patients, matched by age, sex, education, and the overall level of cognitive deterioration, measured by using the Dementia Rating Scale, and 12 normal controls. The results of this study confirm that the pattern of cognitive deterioration of PSP patients differs from that of DAT patients. While episodic memory is severely affected early in the course of DAT, it appears to be relatively spared in PSP. In contrast to previous suggestions, we found no evidence for differentially rapid forgetting in DAT, although we did confirm relatively preserved recognition memory in PSP. We had predicted that the performance of the DAT group on tests of semantic memory (the Boston Naming Test, the ADA Synonym Judgement Test, and the Pyramids and Palm Trees Test) would be worse than that of the PSP group. However, there was, in fact, no difference on any of these measures, except that the PSP patients showed a significantly greater deficit on the Synonym Judgement Test. We suggest that the underlying cause of the semantic memory impairment might, however, be different in the two pathologies.
我们比较了13例阿尔茨海默病型痴呆(DAT)患者、9例进行性核上性麻痹(PSP)患者和12名正常对照者。PSP患者与DAT患者在年龄、性别、教育程度以及使用痴呆评定量表测量的认知衰退总体水平上相匹配。本研究结果证实,PSP患者的认知衰退模式与DAT患者不同。在DAT病程早期,情景记忆会受到严重影响,而在PSP中似乎相对未受影响。与之前的观点相反,我们没有发现DAT患者存在差异性快速遗忘的证据,尽管我们确实证实了PSP患者的识别记忆相对保留。我们曾预测,DAT组在语义记忆测试(波士顿命名测试、ADA同义词判断测试以及金字塔和棕榈树测试)中的表现会比PSP组差。然而,事实上,除了PSP患者在同义词判断测试中表现出明显更大的缺陷外,这些测量指标在两组之间没有差异。不过,我们认为这两种疾病中语义记忆损害的潜在原因可能不同。