Ohnesorge C, Van Lancker D
Gustavus Adolphus College.
Brain Lang. 2001 May;77(2):135-65. doi: 10.1006/brln.2000.2365.
Lexical processing has long been associated with left-hemisphere function, especially for infrequently occurring words. Recently, however, persons with severe aphasia, including word-recognition deficits, were observed to recognize familiar proper nouns. Further, some patients suffering right-hemisphere damage were poorer at identifying famous names than left-hemisphere-damaged subjects. These observations point to the possibility that some property of the right hemisphere provides an advantage for the processing of familiar or personally relevant stimuli. To investigate this possibility, we conducted split-visual-field studies in which we manipulated stimulus sets, recognition task, and exposure duration. Greater accuracy in the right visual field was found for common nouns and unknown proper nouns, and famous proper nouns were overall more accurately recognized. Performance for famous nouns in the two visual fields was not significantly different when the task required categorization into famous or nonfamous and when stimuli most highly rated as familiar were used. These findings support our proposals that (1) both hemispheres can process famous proper nouns and (2) the right hemisphere is specialized for personal relevance.
长期以来,词汇处理一直与左半球功能相关联,尤其是对于不常见的词汇。然而,最近观察到患有严重失语症(包括单词识别缺陷)的人能够识别熟悉的专有名词。此外,一些右脑损伤的患者在识别名人名字方面比左脑损伤的受试者表现更差。这些观察结果表明,右脑的某些特性可能为处理熟悉的或与个人相关的刺激提供优势。为了研究这种可能性,我们进行了裂脑视野研究,在研究中我们操纵了刺激集、识别任务和曝光持续时间。结果发现,对于普通名词和未知专有名词,右视野的识别准确率更高,而名人专有名词总体上识别得更准确。当任务要求将刺激分为有名或无名,并且使用被评为最熟悉的刺激时,两个视野中名人名词的表现没有显著差异。这些发现支持了我们的观点:(1)两个半球都可以处理名人专有名词;(2)右脑专门处理与个人相关的信息。