Alcock K J, Wade D, Anslow P, Passingham R E
Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom.
Brain Lang. 2000 Oct 15;75(1):47-65. doi: 10.1006/brln.2000.2324.
The production and perception of pitch and rhythm were tested in patients with acquired unilateral left-hemisphere (LH) lesions (and subsequent motor dysphasia, n = 13), patients with unilateral right-hemisphere (RH) lesions (n = 14), and normal age-matched controls. While the LH dysphasic subjects were not generally impaired on the production or perception of pitch, they were grossly impaired on the production and perception of rhythm. The RH subjects, in contrast, were impaired on measures of pitch perception and production, including the discrimination and production of single notes and of melodies. It is concluded that the two hemispheres differ in their specialization for the perception and production of pitch and rhythm.
对患有后天性单侧左半球(LH)损伤(随后出现运动性失语,n = 13)的患者、单侧右半球(RH)损伤的患者(n = 14)以及年龄匹配的正常对照组进行了音高和节奏的产生及感知测试。虽然左半球失语症患者在音高的产生或感知方面通常没有受损,但他们在节奏的产生和感知方面严重受损。相比之下,右半球损伤的受试者在音高感知和产生的测量方面存在受损,包括单音和旋律的辨别与产生。研究得出结论,两个半球在音高和节奏的感知及产生方面的专门化有所不同。