Hillis A E
Department of Neurology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD 21287, USA.
J Int Neuropsychol Soc. 1998 Nov;4(6):648-60. doi: 10.1017/s135561779846613x.
I report a series of single case studies involving an aphasic patient, H.G., which illustrates both the usefulness and the limitations of cognitive neuropsychological models and methods in aphasia rehabilitation. The first set of experiments analyze H.G.'s pattern of performance across lexical tasks in order to identify the loci of her damage to the cognitive mechanisms underlying the tasks of naming, comprehension, repetition, reading, and spelling. The second set of studies evaluates her response to two different types of treatment and identifies a few of the variables that influence the effectiveness of treatment.
我报告了一系列涉及失语症患者H.G.的单病例研究,这些研究说明了认知神经心理学模型和方法在失语症康复中的实用性和局限性。第一组实验分析了H.G.在词汇任务中的表现模式,以确定她在命名、理解、复述、阅读和拼写任务背后的认知机制受损的位置。第二组研究评估了她对两种不同类型治疗的反应,并确定了一些影响治疗效果的变量。