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原发进展性失语症患者词汇提取困难的反常表现
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作者 vandenberghe r.r. Vandenbulcke M. +1 位作者 Weintraub S. 张殿增 《世界核心医学期刊文摘(神经病学分册)》 2005年第7期10-11,共2页
Impaired word retrieval is a main symptom of primary progressive aphasia (PPA) . The cognitive features of this impairment in PPA are poorly understood. We stu died 12 patients with PPA(6 English-speaking and 6 Dutch-... Impaired word retrieval is a main symptom of primary progressive aphasia (PPA) . The cognitive features of this impairment in PPA are poorly understood. We stu died 12 patients with PPA(6 English-speaking and 6 Dutch-speak- ing), 7 patients with early-stage clinically probable Alzheimer’s disease (P RAD), 5 patients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI), and 15 age matched,cognit ively intact, control subjects. Subjects had to name a picture (the probe), whic h was preceded by a written word (the prime) that could be the correct name of t he picture,a noun belonging to the same semantic subcategory (related prime), a semantically unrelated noun (unrelated prime), or a pseudoword (neutral control) . Naming latencies were longer in PPA and PRAD patients than in control subjects . Critically, the interaction between group and prime type was highly significan t. PPA patients named the probe more slowly after a related compared with an unr elated prime. In contrast, PRAD patients,mild cognitive impairment patients, and healthy control subjects tended to name the probe faster when it was preceded b y a related prime. The semantic interference effect in PPA generalized across la nguages and PPA subtypes. Selection among competing word forms sharing a same se mantic field is abnormal in PPA. The semantic interference effect constitutes ap ositive distinguishing feature between PPA and PRAD. 展开更多
关键词 失语症患者 认知功能 IMPAIRMENT understood UNRELATED 阿尔茨海默病 poorly SPEAKING PROGRESSIVE 提取能力
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