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A flexible sequential learning deficit in patients with Parkinson’s disease: a 2 × 8 button-press task

机译:帕金森氏病患者的灵活的序贯学习缺陷:2×8按键操作

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A 2 × 8 button-press task is a sequential hand movement task in which subjects are required to press eight pairs of buttons as accurately and quickly as possible. The 2 × 8 task allows us to examine flexible sequential learning, more aptly called sequence-unselective learning. Sequence-unselective learning is observed after repeated experiences with the task, when subjects have shown good progress in learning, with new sequences as well as previously learned ones. Although cognitive inflexibility has been reported in patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD), there have been few studies investigating their flexibility in sequential learning. We examined PD patients’ ability for sequence-unselective learning through the use of a 2 × 8 button-press task. In the first session, PD patients and subjects from the control group performed a sequential 2 × 8 task until the learning criterion was fulfilled (Session 1). After 1 month, they participated in other sessions: one involving the learned sequence (Session 2) and another involving the new sequence (Session 3). We found that PD patients made more errors than the normal control subjects only when learning the new sequence (Session 3) (P < 0.01). In Session 3, control subjects reached the learning target with fewer errors than in the Session 1 (normal sequence-unselective learning), whereas the PD patients did not exhibit such an improvement. Our results revealed a sequence-unselective deficit in PD patients. The deficit may help to emphasize the cognitive and physical inflexibility of PD.
机译:2×8按钮按下任务是连续的手部动作任务,其中要求受试者尽可能准确,快速地按下八对按钮。 2×8任务使我们能够研究灵活的顺序学习,更恰当地称为序列非选择学习。在受试者反复学习任务后,发现序列非选择性学习,即受试者在学习方面有了良好的进步,包括新序列和先前学习的序列。尽管已经报道了帕金森氏病(PD)患者的认知僵硬,但很少有研究调查他们在序贯学习中的灵活性。我们通过使用2×8按键任务检查了PD患者进行序列非选择性学习的能力。在第一阶段,PD患者和对照组的受试者依次执行2×8任务,直到满足学习标准为止(阶段1)。 1个月后,他们参加了其他会议:一个会议涉及学习的顺序(会议2),另一个会议涉及新的顺序(会议3)。我们发现仅在学习新序列时,PD患者比正常对照对象有更多的错误(会话3)(P <0.01)。在第3课中,与第1课相比,控制对象达到错误的学习目标要少(正常序列非选择性学习),而PD患者并未表现出这种改善。我们的结果表明,PD患者存在序列非选择性缺陷。缺陷可能有助于强调PD的认知和身体僵硬。

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