The Research Progress of Parkinson's Nonverbal Cognitive Impairment

Xintong Wang, Li Xi
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: Parkinson's disease (PD) is one of the most disabling diseases in the middle-aged and elderly population. The cognitive decline of the middle-aged and elderly, such as verbal disorder and nonverbal disorder, has severely impacted their life. This paper systematically expounds the specific manifestations of Parkinson's patients with nonverbal cognitive impairment, like memory impairment, executive ability impairment and attention impairment, as well as revealing the neural mechanism behind them. The result shows that the decline of working memory may be related to the damage of the lateral frontal lobe and parietal cortex. PD patients' executive ability is mainly reflected in their difficulty in keeping balance, which is related to the reduction of the volume and surface area of their cerebral cortex. The attention of PD patients is easily diverted and damaged, associating with the hyperactivity of dopamine in midbrain, the decrease of medial prefrontal cortex and lateral prefrontal cortex. Based on these nonverbal cognitive impairment of PD patients, this paper also introduces the diagnosis methods of PD through the patients' hands and voice, the treatment of motor symptoms and non-motor symptoms, and the gait intervention methods, so as to improve people's understanding of PD patients.
帕金森病非语言认知障碍的研究进展
帕金森病(PD)是中老年人群致残最严重的疾病之一。中老年人的认知能力下降,如言语障碍和非言语障碍,严重影响了他们的生活。本文系统阐述了帕金森病患者非语言认知障碍的具体表现,如记忆障碍、执行能力障碍和注意力障碍,并揭示了其背后的神经机制。结果表明,工作记忆的衰退可能与侧额叶和顶叶皮层的损伤有关。PD患者的执行能力主要表现为难以保持平衡,这与患者大脑皮层体积和表面积的减少有关。PD患者的注意力容易转移和受损,与中脑多巴胺过度活跃、内侧前额叶皮质和外侧前额叶皮质减少有关。基于PD患者的这些非语言认知障碍,本文还介绍了通过患者的手和声音来诊断PD的方法、运动症状和非运动症状的治疗、步态干预的方法,从而提高人们对PD患者的认识。
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