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Impaired emotional memory enhancement on recognition of pictorial stimuli in Alzheimer's disease: No influence of the nature of encoding

机译:在阿尔茨海默氏病的图像刺激识别上的情感记忆增强受损:对编码性质的影响

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Objectives: There is some discrepancy in the results regarding emotional enhancement of memory (EEM) in Alzheimer's disease (AD). Some studies report better retrieval of emotional information, especially positive, than neutral information. This observation is similar to the positivity effect reported in healthy older adults. It was suggested that this effect is due to privileged, deeper and more controlled processing of positive information. One way of testing this is to control both the intention to encode the information and the cognitive resources involved during encoding. Studies investigating EEM in AD patients did not systematically control the nature of encoding. Consequently, the purpose of our study was to examine EEM in AD while manipulating the nature of encoding. Methods: Two experiments were conducted. In Experiment 1 the intention to encode stimuli was manipulated by giving or not giving instructions to participants about the subsequent retrieval. In Experiment 2 cognitive resources involved during encoding were varied (low us high). In both experiments participants performed immediate recognition task of negative, positive and neutral pictures. 41 mild AD patients and 44 older healthy adults participated in Exp. 1, and 17 mild AD patients and 20 older healthy adults participated in Exp. 2.Results: AD patients did not present EEM. Positivity effect, better performance for positive than neutral and negative pictures was observed with older healthy adults. Conclusion: The data suggest that EEM is disturbed in mild AD patients, with respect to both negative and positive stimuli, at least concerning laboratory, not real-life material. They also suggest there is a positivity effect in healthy older adults and lend support to the idea that this effect is due to preferential cognitive processing of positive information in this population.
机译:目的:关于阿尔茨海默病(AD)的情绪增强记忆(EEM)的结果存在差异。一些研究表明,与中性信息相比,情感信息(尤其是积极信息)的检索更好。该观察结果类似于健康老年人中报道的阳性效应。有人认为,这种影响是由于对正面信息的特权,更深入和更可控的处理所致。一种测试方法是控制编码信息的意图和编码过程中涉及的认知资源。研究AD患者EEM的研究并未系统地控制编码的性质。因此,我们的研究目的是在操纵编码性质的同时检查AD中的EEM。方法:进行了两个实验。在实验1中,通过向参与者给出或不给出有关后续检索的指令来操纵编码刺激的意图。在实验2中,编码过程中涉及的认知资源各不相同(low us high)。在两个实验中,参与者都执行负,正和中性图片的立即识别任务。 41位轻度AD患者和44位健康的成年人参加了实验。 1、17位轻度AD患者和20位健康长者参加了实验。 2.结果:AD患者未出现EEM。在老年健康成年人中,观察到正效应,对正像的表现要优于中性和负像。结论:数据表明,在轻度AD患者中,无论是在阴性还是阳性刺激方面,EEM均受到干扰,至少与实验室有关,而不是与现实生活有关。他们还暗示,健康的老年人有积极的影响,并支持这种影响是由于该人群中积极信息的优先认知处理所引起的观点。

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