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Lack of semantic priming effects in famous person recognition in Mild Cognitive Impairment

机译:轻度认知障碍中名人识别中缺乏语义启动效应

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Introduction: Growing evidence indicates that individuals with Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) manifest semantic deficits that are often more severe for items that are characterized by a unique semantic and lexical association, such as famous people and famous buildings, than common concepts, such as objects. However, it is still controversial whether the semantic deficits observed in MCI are determined by a degradation of semantic information or by a deficit in intentional access to semantic knowledge. Here we used a semantic priming task in order to assess the integrity of the semantic system without requiring explicit access to this system. This paradigm may provide new insights in clarifying the nature of the semantic deficits in MCI. Methods: We assessed the semantic and repetition priming effect in 13 individuals with MCI and 13 age-matched controls who engaged in a familiarity judgment task of famous names. In the semantic priming condition, the prime was the name of a member of the same occupation category as the target (Tom Cruise-Brad Pitt), while in the repetition priming condition the prime was the same name as the target (Charlie Chaplin-Charlie Chaplin). Results: The results showed a defective priming effect in MCI in the semantic but not in the repetition priming condition. Specifically, when compared to controls, MCI patients did not show a facilitation effect in responding to the same occupation prime-target pairs, but they showed an equivalent facilitation effect when the target was the same name as the prime. Conclusion: The present results provide support to the hypothesis that the semantic impairments observed in MCI cannot be uniquely ascribed to a deficit in intentional access to semantic information. Instead, these findings point to the semantic nature of these deficits and, in particular, to a degraded representation of semantic information concerning famous people.
机译:简介:越来越多的证据表明,患有轻度认知障碍(MCI)的人表现出语义缺陷,对于那些以独特的语义和词汇联系为特征的物品(例如名人和建筑物),其语义缺陷通常比对象等常见概念更为严重。 。但是,在MCI中观察到的语义缺陷是由语义信息的降级还是由对语义知识的有意访问的缺陷所决定的,仍然是有争议的。在这里,我们使用语义启动任务来评估语义系统的完整性,而无需显式访问该系统。该范式可以为阐明MCI中语义缺陷的性质提供新的见解。方法:我们评估了13名MCI个体和13名年龄匹配的对照组的语义和重复启动效应,这些对照组参与了著名名字的熟悉性判断任务。在语义启动条件下,素数是与目标(Tom Cruise-Brad Pitt)处于同一职业类别的成员的名称,而在重复启动条件下,素数与目标(Charlie Chaplin-Charlie)同名卓别林)。结果:结果表明,MCI的启动效果在语义上有缺陷,但在重复启动条件下却没有。具体而言,与对照组相比,MCI患者在对相同的职业素养-靶对的反应中没有表现出促进作用,但是当靶标与素养的名字相同时,他们表现出同等的促进作用。结论:本结果为以下假设提供了支持:在MCI中观察到的语义障碍不能唯一地归因于故意访问语义信息的缺陷。相反,这些发现指出了这些缺陷的语义本质,特别是有关名人的语义信息的退化表示。

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