Wright Laura M, De Marco Matteo, Venneri Annalena
Translational and Clinical Research Institute, Newcastle University, Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK.
Department of Life Sciences, Brunel University London, London, UK.
Psychol Res Behav Manag. 2023 May 5;16:1691-1705. doi: 10.2147/PRBM.S284645. eCollection 2023.
Since their development, verbal fluency tests (VFTs) have been used extensively throughout research and in clinical settings to assess a variety of cognitive functions in diverse populations. In Alzheimer's disease (AD), these tasks have proven particularly valuable in identifying the earliest forms of cognitive decline in semantic processing and have been shown to relate specifically to brain regions associated with the initial stages of pathological change. In recent years, researchers have developed more nuanced techniques to evaluate verbal fluency performance, extracting a wide range of cognitive metrics from these simple neuropsychological tests. Such novel techniques allow for a more detailed exploration of the cognitive processes underlying successful task performance beyond the raw test score. The versatility of VFTs and the richness of data they may provide, in light of their low cost and speed of administration, therefore, highlight their potential value both in future research as outcome measures for clinical trials and in a clinical setting as a screening measure for early detection of neurodegenerative diseases.
自从言语流畅性测试(VFTs)被开发以来,它们在整个研究和临床环境中被广泛使用,以评估不同人群的各种认知功能。在阿尔茨海默病(AD)中,这些任务已被证明在识别语义处理中最早形式的认知衰退方面特别有价值,并且已被证明与与病理变化初始阶段相关的脑区有特定关联。近年来,研究人员开发了更细致入微的技术来评估言语流畅性表现,从这些简单的神经心理学测试中提取了广泛的认知指标。这些新颖的技术允许在原始测试分数之外更详细地探索成功完成任务背后的认知过程。鉴于VFTs的多功能性以及它们可能提供的数据丰富性,再加上其低成本和施测速度,因此凸显了它们在未来研究中作为临床试验结果指标以及在临床环境中作为神经退行性疾病早期检测筛查指标的潜在价值。