(What) can patients with semantic dementia learn?

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Zubaida Shebani , Karalyn Patterson
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Abstract

Semantic Dementia (SD) is a neurodegenerative disease characterised by progressive deterioration of semantic knowledge, resulting in diminished understanding of concepts, whether encountered in verbal or non-verbal form. Over the past three decades, a number of studies employing a range of treatment techniques and learning methods have examined whether patients with SD can relearn previously known concepts or learn and retain new information. In this article, we review this research, addressing two main questions: a) Can aspects of semantic knowledge that are ‘lost’ due to degeneration be re-acquired? b) How much do other memory systems (working and episodic memory) interact with and depend on semantic memory? Several studies demonstrate successful relearning of previously known words and concepts in SD, particularly after regular, prolonged practice; but this success tends to diminish once practice ceases, and furthermore often fails to generalise to other instances of the same object/concept. This pattern suggests that, with impaired semantic knowledge, learning relies to an abnormal extent on perceptual factors, making it difficult to abstract away from the specific visual or other perceptual format in which a given concept has been trained. Furthermore, the impact of semantic ‘status’ of a word or object on both working and episodic memory indicates pervasive interaction of these other memory systems with conceptual knowledge.

(语义痴呆症患者可以学习什么?
语义痴呆症(SD)是一种神经退行性疾病,其特点是语义知识逐渐退化,导致对概念的理解能力减弱,无论这些概念是以语言形式还是非语言形式出现。在过去的三十年中,许多研究采用了一系列治疗技术和学习方法,对 SD 患者能否重新学习以前已知的概念或学习并保留新信息进行了研究。在本文中,我们将对这些研究进行回顾,并探讨两个主要问题:a) 因退化而 "丢失 "的语义知识是否可以重新获得?一些研究表明,自闭症患者可以成功地重新学习以前已知的单词和概念,尤其是在经过定期、长时间的练习之后;但是,一旦停止练习,这种成功率往往会降低,而且往往无法推广到同一对象/概念的其他实例。这种模式表明,在语义知识受损的情况下,学习在异常程度上依赖于感知因素,因此很难从特定的视觉或其他感知形式中抽象出特定的概念。此外,单词或物体的语义 "状态 "对工作记忆和外显记忆的影响表明,这些其他记忆系统与概念知识之间存在着普遍的相互作用。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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