Kessels R P, van Zandvoort M J, Postma A, Kappelle L J, de Haan E H
Psychological Laboratory, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Appl Neuropsychol. 2000;7(4):252-8. doi: 10.1207/S15324826AN0704_8.
This article describes a standardized administration and scoring procedure for the widely used Corsi Block-Tapping Task, designed to assess the visual memory span. This method was applied in a group of healthy participants (n = 70) and a group of patients with cerebral lesions (n = 70), that were categorized on the basis of lesion location (left or right hemisphere, bilateral or subcortical). The percentile distribution as well as cutoff points on the basis of the control data are provided. It was found that 20% of the patients perform in the borderline range on this task, and over 8% have an impaired performance ("retarded"). In addition, right hemisphere patients performed worse than left hemisphere patients. These data show that the Corsi Block-Tapping Task can be effectively used to assess visuospatial short-term memory in patients with brain damage, and is selective for the side of the lesion.
本文介绍了广泛使用的用于评估视觉记忆广度的Corsi方块敲击任务的标准化管理和评分程序。该方法应用于一组健康参与者(n = 70)和一组脑损伤患者(n = 70),这些患者根据损伤位置(左半球或右半球、双侧或皮质下)进行分类。提供了基于对照数据的百分位数分布以及截止点。结果发现,20%的患者在该任务中表现处于临界范围,超过8%的患者表现受损(“迟缓”)。此外,右半球患者的表现比左半球患者差。这些数据表明,Corsi方块敲击任务可有效用于评估脑损伤患者的视觉空间短期记忆,并且对损伤侧具有选择性。