Agostino R, Berardelli A, Formica A, Stocchi F, Accornero N, Manfredi M
Department of Neurological Sciences, University of Rome La Sapienza, Italy.
Mov Disord. 1994 May;9(3):311-4. doi: 10.1002/mds.870090305.
We examined the motor performance of Parkinson's disease patients and normal subjects during nonrepetitive and repetitive sequential tasks. Parkinson's disease patients took longer than normal subjects to complete the nonrepetitive task, the sequential drawing of a pentagon. In patients, movement times lengthened as the sequence neared completion. The amount of lengthening was similar in nonrepetitive and repetitive tasks (sequential alternating drawing of each side of the pentagon). In parkinsonian patients the slowing at the end of the sequential tasks does not appear to be influenced by whether the sequential task involves nonrepetitive or repetitive movements.
我们研究了帕金森病患者和正常受试者在非重复性和重复性序列任务中的运动表现。帕金森病患者完成非重复性任务(依次画出一个五边形)的时间比正常受试者长。在患者中,随着序列接近完成,运动时间延长。非重复性任务和重复性任务(依次交替画出五边形的每条边)中的延长量相似。在帕金森病患者中,序列任务结束时的减慢似乎不受序列任务涉及的是非重复性运动还是重复性运动的影响。