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读写乐谱中枢的大脑定位

Cerebral localization of the center for reading and writing music.

作者信息

Kawamura M, Midorikawa A, Kezuka M

机构信息

Department of Neurology, Showa University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan.

出版信息

Neuroreport. 2000 Sep 28;11(14):3299-303. doi: 10.1097/00001756-200009280-00050.

DOI:10.1097/00001756-200009280-00050
PMID:11043568
Abstract

The mechanisms that underlie the ability to read and write music remain largely unclear compared to those involved in reading and writing language. We had the extremely rare opportunity to study the cerebral localization of the center for reading and writing music in the case of a professional trombonist. During rehearsal immediately before a concert, he suffered a hemorrhage that was localized to the left angular gyrus, the area that has long been known as the center for the ability to read and write. Detailed tests revealed that he showed symptoms of alexia with agraphia for both musical scores and language.

摘要

与阅读和书写语言所涉及的机制相比,阅读和书写音乐能力背后的机制在很大程度上仍不明确。我们有一个极其罕见的机会,以一位职业长号演奏者为例,研究阅读和书写音乐中枢的脑定位。在一场音乐会前的排练中,他突发脑出血,出血部位位于左侧角回,长期以来该区域一直被认为是阅读和书写能力的中枢。详细测试显示,他在乐谱和语言方面均表现出失读伴失写症状。

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