ter Keurs Mariken, Brown Colin M, Hagoort Peter
Neurocognition of Language Processing Research Group, Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Neuropsychologia. 2002;40(9):1547-61. doi: 10.1016/s0028-3932(02)00025-8.
This paper presents electrophysiological evidence of an impairment in the on-line processing of word class information in patients with Broca's aphasia with agrammatic comprehension. Event-related brain potentials (ERPs) were recorded from the scalp while Broca patients and non-aphasic control subjects read open- and closed-class words that appeared one at a time on a PC screen. Separate waveforms were computed for open- and closed-class words. The non-aphasic control subjects showed a modulation of an early left anterior negativity in the 210-325ms as a function of vocabulary class (VC), and a late left anterior negative shift to closed-class words in the 400-700ms epoch. An N400 effect was present in both control subjects and Broca patients. We have taken the early electrophysiological differences to reflect the first availability of word-category information from the mental lexicon. The late differences can be related to post-lexical processing. In contrast to the control subjects, the Broca patients showed no early VC effect and no late anterior shift to closed-class words. The results support the view that an incomplete and/or delayed availability of word-class information might be an important factor in Broca's agrammatic comprehension.
本文呈现了患有布罗卡失语症且语法理解受损的患者在词类信息在线处理方面存在障碍的电生理证据。当布罗卡失语症患者和非失语症对照受试者阅读在电脑屏幕上一次出现一个的开放类词和封闭类词时,从头皮记录事件相关脑电位(ERP)。针对开放类词和封闭类词分别计算波形。非失语症对照受试者在210 - 325毫秒时,早期左前负波随词汇类别(VC)出现调制,并且在400 - 700毫秒时段,对封闭类词出现晚期左前负向偏移。在对照受试者和布罗卡失语症患者中均存在N400效应。我们认为早期电生理差异反映了来自心理词库的词类信息的首次可得性。晚期差异可能与词汇后处理有关。与对照受试者不同,布罗卡失语症患者未表现出早期VC效应,也未出现对封闭类词的晚期前向偏移。结果支持这样一种观点,即词类信息的不完全和/或延迟可得性可能是布罗卡失语症语法理解中的一个重要因素。