摘要
目的:本研究评估了阿尔茨海默病 (AD) 患者在未来思考期间产生“何时、何地和谁”信息的能力。 方法:邀请 AD 患者和对照组参与者想象未来的情景。关于“何时、何地和谁”细节的数量分析了未来的思考。分析显示,AD 参与者的“何时、何地和谁”的详细信息少于对照组参与者。在 AD 和对照参与者中观察到的“时间”比“地点”细节少,“地点”比“谁”的细节少。 结果:发现 AD 参与者的时间信息的产生与一般认知功能相关,正如迷你精神状态检查所评估的那样。 AD中的未来思考主要与减少的上下文信息有关。 结论:AD 患者在未来思考过程中构建时间相关细节的能力下降主要与 AD 患者的一般认知能力下降有关,并且可能与该疾病的海马损害有关。我们还提出了一个社会情感账户,根据该账户,在未来思考过程中面临有限时间的观点,AD 患者可能倾向于通过避免与时间相关的信息并考虑朋友、家人和亲人来最大化他们的情绪健康。
关键词: 阿尔茨海默病、情境记忆、未来思维、海马、时间、痴呆。
Current Alzheimer Research
Title:Reduced Contextual Information During Future Thinking in Alzheimer’s Disease
Volume: 18 Issue: 11
关键词: 阿尔茨海默病、情境记忆、未来思维、海马、时间、痴呆。
摘要:
Objective: This study assessed the ability of patients with Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) to produce “when, where, and who” information during future thinking.
Methods: AD patients and control participants were invited to imagine future scenarios. Future thinking was analyzed with respect to the number of “when, where, and who” details. Analysis showed fewer “when, where, and who” details in AD participants than in control participants. Fewer “when” than “where” details and fewer “where” than “who” details were observed in AD and control participants.
Results: Production of temporal information in participants with AD was found to be associated with general cognitive functioning, as assessed with the Mini Mental State Exam. Future thinking in AD is mainly associated with reduced contextual information.
Conclusion: The diminished ability to construct time-related details during future thinking in AD can be mainly associated with the diminished general cognitive ability in AD, and probably with hippocampal compromise in the disease. We also propose a socio-emotional account according to which, confronted with a limited-time perspective during future thinking, AD patients may tend to maximize their emotional well-being by avoiding time-related information and thinking about friends, family and beloved ones.
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Reduced Contextual Information During Future Thinking in Alzheimer’s Disease, Current Alzheimer Research 2021; 18 (11) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1567205019666211216101901
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1567205019666211216101901 |
Print ISSN 1567-2050 |
Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
Online ISSN 1875-5828 |
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