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HIV+ men and women show different performance patterns on procedural learning tasks

机译:HIV +男女在程序学习任务上表现出不同的表现方式

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The literature suggests that nondeclarative, or nonconscious, learning might be impaired among HIV-seropositive (HIV+) individuals compared with HIV-seronegative (HIV-) matched control groups, but these studies have included relatively few women. We administered measures of motor skill and probabilistic learning, tasks with a nondeclarative or procedural learning component that are dependent on integrity of prefrontal-striatal systems, to well-matched groups of 148 men and 65 women with a history of substance dependence that included 45 men and 30 women seropositive for HIV. All participants were abstinent at testing. Compared to HIV- women, HIV+ women performed significantly more poorly on both tasks, but HIV+ men's performance did not differ significantly from that of HIV- men on either task. These different patterns of performance indicate that features of HIV-associated neurocognitive disorder (HAND) cannot always be generalized from men to women. Additional studies are needed to address directly the possibility of sex differences in HAND and the possibility that women might be more vulnerable to the effects of HIV and substance dependence on some neurocognitive functions.
机译:文献表明,与HIV血清阴性(HIV-)匹配的对照组相比,HIV阳性(HIV +)的个体的非陈述性或无意识的学习可能会受到损害,但这些研究仅包括相对较少的女性。我们对运动能力和概率学习,非陈述性或程序性学习组成部分依赖前额纹状体系统完整性的任务进行了测量,对匹配的148名男性和65名女性进行了物质依赖史研究,其中包括45名男性30名女性血清阳性。所有参与者都戒酒。与艾滋病病毒感染者相比,艾滋病病毒感染者和女性感染者在两项工作中的表现均明显较差,但艾滋病病毒感染者与男性感染者在两项工作中的表现并没有显着差异。这些不同的表现方式表明,与艾滋病毒相关的神经认知障碍(HAND)的特征不能总是从男性到女性普遍存在。需要进行进一步的研究,以直接解决HAND中性别差异的可能性,以及妇女可能更容易受到HIV和物质依赖性对某些神经认知功能的影响的可能性。

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