Leonard C L, Baum S R, Pell M D
School of Communication Sciences and Disorders, McGill University.
Brain Cogn. 2000 Jun-Aug;43(1-3):315-9.
The effect of increased processing demands on context use by RHD individuals was examined using a word-monitoring task. Subjects were required to monitor for a target word in sentences that were either normal, semantically anomalous, or both syntactically and semantically anomalous. Stimuli were presented at two rates of speech--normal and compressed to 70% of normal. Contrary to expectations, the RHD group performed similar to normals in demonstrating an effect of context at both rates of speech. Results are discussed relative to recent studies of normal brain functioning that suggest that the involvement of the LH versus the RH in context use depends upon the type of contextual information being processed.
通过一项单词监测任务,研究了增加加工需求对右脑损伤(RHD)个体上下文使用的影响。要求受试者在正常、语义异常或句法和语义均异常的句子中监测目标词。刺激以两种语速呈现——正常语速和压缩至正常语速70%的语速。与预期相反,RHD组在两种语速下表现出上下文效应时,其表现与正常组相似。结合最近关于正常脑功能的研究讨论了结果,这些研究表明,左脑(LH)与右脑(RH)在上下文使用中的参与取决于所处理的上下文信息的类型。