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Reduced Mind-Wandering in Mild Cognitive Impairment: Testing the Spontaneous Retrieval Deficit Hypothesis

机译:减少轻度认知障碍的思维:测试自发检索缺陷假设

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Objective: Research on early cognitive markers of Alzheimer's disease (AD) is primarily focused on declarative episodic memory tests that involve deliberate and effortful/strategic processes at retrieval. The present study tested the spontaneous retrieval deficit hypothesis, which predicts that people with amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI), who are at increased risk of developing AD. are particularly impaired on tasks that rely on spontaneous retrieval processes. Method: Twenty-three participants with aMCI and 25 healthy controls (HC) completed an easy vigilance task and thought probes (reporting what was going through their mind), which were categorized as spontaneous thoughts about the past (i.e., involuntary memories), current situation, and future (i.e., spontaneous prospection). Results: Participants with aMCI reported significantly fewer spontaneous thoughts or mind-wandering than HC. This effect was driven by significantly fewer involuntary memories, although groups did not differ in the number of current and future thoughts. Conclusions: Findings provide strong support for the spontaneous retrieval deficit hypothesis. Implications for research on mind-wandering and the default network, early cognitive markers of the disease, and our theoretical understanding of the nature of cognitive deficits in AD are discussed.
机译:目的:Alzheimer疾病的早期认知标志物(AD)的研究主要专注于涉及刻意和努力/战略过程的声明性透明性陷阱记忆试验。本研究检测了自发性检索赤字假设,该假设预测了患有Amnestic认知障碍(AMCI)的人,他们正在增加开发广告的风险。特别损害依赖于自发检索过程的任务。方法:AMCI和25个健康对照(HC)的二十三名参与者完成了一个易于警惕的任务和思想探讨(报告了通过他们的思想,被分类为关于过去(即非自愿记忆)的自发思想,当前情况和未来(即自发的展望)。结果:AMCI的参与者报告的自发性思想或思维较少,而不是HC。这种效果是由不自愿的记忆较小的效果,尽管群体在当前和未来思想的数量没有差异。结论:调查结果为自发检索赤字假设提供了强有力的支持。讨论了对思维徘徊和默认网络,疾病早期认知标志的影响,以及我们对广告中的认知缺陷性质的理论理解。

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