Tucha O W, Smely C W, Lange K W
University of Regensburg, Department of Neuropsychology, Germany.
J Clin Exp Neuropsychol. 1999 Apr;21(2):229-36. doi: 10.1076/jcen.21.2.229.928.
Impaired verbal and figural fluency has been shown to be associated with frontal lobe dysfunction. Jones-Gotman and Milner (1977) demonstrated a double dissociation between verbal and nonverbal fluency in a small sample of patients with frontal lesions of the left or right hemisphere. The present study has examined verbal and nonverbal fluency in 25 healthy participants and 95 patients with mass lesions of the left or right frontal lobes. In comparison with healthy participants, verbal fluency was reduced in patients with frontal lesions of the left hemisphere. Patients with right-sided lesions did not differ from either the control group or from the patients with left-sided frontal mass lesions. In the figural fluency task, the performance of the groups did not differ. The finding that patients with left frontal lesions produced fewer words than healthy participants suggests an association between left frontal lobe pathology and reduced verbal fluency. The results do not support the hypothesis of a double dissociation between verbal/figural fluency and the side of lesion within the frontal lobes.
言语和图形流畅性受损已被证明与额叶功能障碍有关。琼斯 - 戈特曼和米尔纳(1977年)在一小部分左半球或右半球额叶病变患者中证明了言语和非言语流畅性之间的双重分离。本研究对25名健康参与者和95名左额叶或右额叶有占位性病变的患者进行了言语和非言语流畅性检查。与健康参与者相比,左半球额叶病变患者的言语流畅性降低。右侧病变患者与对照组或左侧额叶占位性病变患者没有差异。在图形流畅性任务中,各组的表现没有差异。左额叶病变患者说出的单词比健康参与者少这一发现表明左额叶病变与言语流畅性降低之间存在关联。结果不支持言语/图形流畅性与额叶内病变部位之间存在双重分离的假设。