Shelton J R, Caramazza A
Department of Psychology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, USA.
Psychon Bull Rev. 1999 Mar;6(1):5-27. doi: 10.3758/bf03210809.
The investigation of language processing following brain damage may be used to constrain models of normal language processing. We review the literature on semantic and lexical processing deficits, focusing on issues of representation of semantic knowledge and the mechanisms of lexical access. The results broadly support a componential organization of lexical knowledge-the semantic component is independent of phonological and orthographic form knowledge, and the latter are independent of each other. Furthermore, the results do not support the hypothesis that word meaning is organized into modality-specific subcomponents. We also discuss converging evidence from functional imaging studies in relation to neuropsychological results.
对脑损伤后语言加工的研究可用于限制正常语言加工模型。我们回顾了关于语义和词汇加工缺陷的文献,重点关注语义知识的表征问题和词汇通达的机制。研究结果广泛支持词汇知识的成分组织——语义成分独立于语音和正字法形式知识,而后两者相互独立。此外,研究结果不支持词义被组织成特定模态子成分的假设。我们还讨论了来自功能成像研究与神经心理学结果相关的趋同证据。