Shafer V L, Schwartz R G, Morr M L, Kessler K L, Kurtzberg D
Department of Otolaryngology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY, USA.
Neuroreport. 2000 Nov 27;11(17):3715-8. doi: 10.1097/00001756-200011270-00025.
Deviant anatomical asymmetry of perisylvian cortex is argued to be linked to specific language impairment (SLI). However, no studies have examined whether deviant functional asymmetry underlies the processing of spoken language. In the current study, brain-electrical activity was recorded from 31 scalp sites to the function word 'the' embedded in auditorally presented stories and nonsense contexts. The SLI children showed reversed asymmetry at electrode sites over temporal cortex compared to control children in processing this word in all contexts. They also appear to lack some contribution from a deep neural generator in processing 'the' in the story. This investigation is the first to demonstrate a direct link between deviant neurophysiological asymmetry and the processing of spoken language in children with SLI.
大脑外侧裂周皮质的异常解剖不对称被认为与特定语言障碍(SLI)有关。然而,尚无研究探讨异常功能不对称是否是口语加工的基础。在本研究中,从31个头皮部位记录了脑电活动,这些部位针对听觉呈现的故事和无意义语境中嵌入的功能词“the”。与对照组儿童相比,SLI儿童在所有语境中加工这个词时,颞叶皮质电极部位的不对称性出现了反转。他们在加工故事中的“the”时,似乎也缺乏深层神经发生器的某些作用。这项研究首次证明了异常神经生理不对称与SLI儿童口语加工之间的直接联系。