Tomoeda C K, Bayles K A
Department of Speech & Hearing Sciences, University of Arizona, Tucson 85721.
Alzheimer Dis Assoc Disord. 1993 Winter;7(4):223-36.
As part of a 5-year study of the longitudinal effects of Alzheimer disease (AD) on language, discourse samples from three patients diagnosed with AD and three matched normal controls were analyzed. A picture-description task was used to elicit comparable samples of discourse. Subjects were asked to describe the "Easter Morning" picture by Norman Rockwell. Samples were tape recorded, transcribed, and scored using eight measures of discourse production. These measures successfully quantified the changes in quantity and quality observed in the discourse of AD patients over time. Results revealed remarkably similar patterns, adding a longitudinal dimension to the growing body of knowledge of the effects of AD on discourse production.
作为一项关于阿尔茨海默病(AD)对语言的纵向影响的5年研究的一部分,对三名被诊断患有AD的患者和三名匹配的正常对照的话语样本进行了分析。使用图片描述任务来引出可比的话语样本。要求受试者描述诺曼·洛克威尔(Norman Rockwell)的《复活节早晨》这幅画。样本被录音、转录,并使用八项话语产出测量指标进行评分。这些指标成功地量化了AD患者话语中随时间观察到的数量和质量变化。结果揭示了非常相似的模式,为关于AD对话语产出影响的不断增长的知识体系增添了纵向维度。