Keane M M, Gabrieli J D, Growdon J H, Corkin S
Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge.
Neuropsychologia. 1994 Mar;32(3):343-56. doi: 10.1016/0028-3932(94)90136-8.
Patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) have deficits in recall and recognition memory, and show dissociable performance in repetition priming tasks: They exhibit impaired priming in word-completion and word-generation tasks, but normal priming is perceptual identification of words. In order to examine whether AD patients can show normal priming with novel, unfamiliar stimuli, the present study examined their performance in perceptual identification of pseudowords. Despite impaired recognition memory performance, AD patients showed normal priming in perceptual identification of pseudowords. These results extend the boundaries of intact repetition priming in AD, demonstrating that such priming is not limited to stimuli that are pre-morbidly represented in long-term knowledge. Preserved repetition priming in AD may reflect the operation of perceptual processes localized to posterior visual circuits that are relatively spared in AD.
阿尔茨海默病(AD)患者存在回忆和识别记忆缺陷,并且在重复启动任务中表现出可分离的表现:他们在单词完成和单词生成任务中启动受损,但在单词的知觉识别中启动正常。为了检验AD患者对新颖、不熟悉的刺激是否能表现出正常启动,本研究考察了他们在伪词知觉识别中的表现。尽管识别记忆表现受损,但AD患者在伪词知觉识别中表现出正常启动。这些结果扩展了AD中完整重复启动的范围,表明这种启动不限于长期知识中病前呈现的刺激。AD中保留的重复启动可能反映了定位于AD中相对未受影响的后部视觉回路的知觉过程的运作。