Maguire E A, Cipolotti L
National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, London, UK.
J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. 1998 Dec;65(6):903-9. doi: 10.1136/jnnp.65.6.903.
The case of a 61 year old patient with Pick's disease involving predominantly the left temporal lobe, who has been studied over a 5 year period, is reported. She presented with a grave impairment of both verbal and non-verbal memory functions. Her non-verbal memory deficits included profound impairments on the recognition of unfamiliar faces and the recall of abstract designs. Remarkably, her visual recognition memory performance for unknown buildings, landscapes, and outdoor scenes was preserved. Strikingly, her ability to recall familiar routes and learn new ones through a complex virtual reality town was also entirely normal. This seems to be the first case documenting the selective preservation of topographical memory in the context of severe non-verbal and verbal memory impairments. These findings imply that topographical memory and non-verbal memory are subserved by separable neural systems.
本文报告了一例61岁主要累及左侧颞叶的皮克病患者,该患者已接受了5年的研究。她表现出言语和非言语记忆功能的严重损害。她的非言语记忆缺陷包括对不熟悉面孔的识别和抽象图案回忆的严重受损。值得注意的是,她对未知建筑物、风景和户外场景的视觉识别记忆表现得以保留。令人惊讶的是,她回忆熟悉路线以及通过复杂虚拟现实城镇学习新路线的能力也完全正常。这似乎是第一例记录在严重非言语和言语记忆损害情况下地形记忆选择性保留的病例。这些发现意味着地形记忆和非言语记忆由可分离的神经系统支持。