Cobble M
Speech and Language Therapy Department, Dorset Healthcare NHS Trust, UK.
J Neurol Sci. 1998 Oct;160 Suppl 1:S47-52. doi: 10.1016/s0022-510x(98)00198-1.
Evidence from recent neuropsychological studies of patients with motor neurone disease (MND) has demonstrated that some patients have cognitive impairment. This challenges traditional teaching that MND is a disease with only motor symptoms. Language processing in MND patients has so far not been studied in any depth, but has only been touched upon as a part of general cognition. This study has assessed nine MND subjects on a range of standardised language assessments and compared their performance to that of nine control subjects. Although this is a small experimental sample of subjects, the results of this study indicate that language impairment is present in some patients with MND. The deficits are subtle and only exposed on formal testing. It is not possible to define the nature of the language impairment from this restricted set of data, but there was evidence of some deficits in a sub-group of MND patients on tasks involving naming, auditory comprehension of complex sentences, some semantic tests and spelling. The implications of these findings are discussed in relationship to the clinical management of patients with MND.
近期对运动神经元病(MND)患者进行的神经心理学研究证据表明,部分患者存在认知障碍。这对MND只是一种仅有运动症状的疾病这一传统认知提出了挑战。迄今为止,尚未对MND患者的语言加工进行深入研究,只是作为一般认知的一部分略有涉及。本研究对9名MND受试者进行了一系列标准化语言评估,并将他们的表现与9名对照受试者进行比较。尽管这只是一个小样本实验,但本研究结果表明,部分MND患者存在语言障碍。这些缺陷很细微,只有在正式测试中才会显现出来。从这组有限的数据中无法确定语言障碍的本质,但有证据表明,在涉及命名、复杂句子的听觉理解、一些语义测试和拼写的任务中,一部分MND患者存在某些缺陷。本文结合MND患者的临床管理对这些发现的意义进行了讨论。