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Metacognitive Performance the Tip-of-Tongue Experience Is Not Disrupted in Parkinsonian Patients

机译:帕金森氏症患者的元认知能力即舌尖的体验并没有受到干扰

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The present study investigated whether a form of metamemory, the tip-of-tongue phenomenon (TOT), was affected in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD). The PD patient (n = 22), age-matched elderly control (n = 22), and college student control (n = 46) groups were compared on a motor timing task and TOT measures. Motor timing was assessed using a cued hand-clapping task, whereas TOT was assessed using general knowledge questions. The results indicated that motor timing was significantly impaired in the PD group relative to both control groups. However, all of the TOT metacognitive measures: frequency, strength, and accuracy were statistically equivalent between the PD patients and elderly control groups, both of whom showed significantly better memory performance than college controls. These findings demonstrate that TOT metamemory is not compromised in PD patients, and that further insight into TOT mechanisms in PD may prove helpful in developing novel intervention strategies to enhance memory and general cognitive functions in these patients.
机译:本研究调查了帕金森病(PD)患者是否影响了一种元记忆形式,即舌尖现象(TOT)。对PD患者(n = 22),年龄匹配的老年对照组(n = 22)和大学生对照组(n = 46)组进行了运动计时任务和TOT措施进行了比较。使用提示性拍手任务评估运动时机,而使用常识性问题评估TOT。结果表明,相对于两个对照组,PD组的运动时机明显受损。然而,PD患者和老年对照组之间的所有TOT元认知测量指标:频率,强度和准确性在统计学上均等,两者均显示出比大学对照组明显更好的记忆表现。这些发现表明,PD患者中TOT的元记忆没有受到损害,并且进一步了解PD中的TOT机制可能有助于开发新的干预策略以增强这些患者的记忆力和一般认知功能。

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