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Associative working memory and subsequent episodic memory in Alzheimer's disease

机译:阿尔茨海默氏病的联想工作记忆和随后的情景记忆

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Recent studies indicate deficits in associative working memory in patients with medial-temporal lobe amnesia. However, it is unclear whether these deficits reflect working memory processing or are due to hippocampally mediated long-term memory impairment. We investigated associative working memory in relation to subsequent episodic memory formation in patients with early Alzheimer's disease to examine whether these findings reflect deficits in long-term encoding rather than 'pure' working memory processing. Nineteen patients with Alzheimer's disease and 21 controls performed a working memory task in which objects had to be searched at different locations. The subsequent episodic memory test required participants to reposition objects to their original locations. Patients with Alzheimer's disease were impaired on associative working memory and subsequent episodic memory, but they performed above chance at high-load episodic memory trials. This suggests that when working memory capacity is exceeded, long-term memory compensates.
机译:最近的研究表明,中颞叶健忘症患者的相关工作记忆不足。然而,目前尚不清楚这些缺陷是否反映了工作记忆的处理或归因于海马介导的长期记忆损害。我们调查了与早期阿尔茨海默氏病患者随后的情景记忆形成相关的联想工作记忆,以检查这些发现是否反映了长期编码方面的缺陷而不是“纯粹的”工作记忆处理。 19名阿尔茨海默氏病患者和21名对照组执行了工作记忆任务,其中必须在不同位置搜索对象。随后的情景记忆测试要求参与者将对象重新定位到其原始位置。阿尔茨海默氏病患者的相关工作记忆和随后的情景记忆均受到损害,但在高负荷情景记忆试验中,他们的表现高于预期。这表明,当超出工作存储器容量时,长期存储器会进行补偿。

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