Ziegler Wolfram
EKN-Clinical Neuropsychology Research Group, Department of Neuropsychology, City Hospital Bogenhausen, Munich, Germany.
Semin Speech Lang. 2002 Nov;23(4):231-44. doi: 10.1055/s-2002-35798.
This article sketches the relationships between modern conceptions of apraxia of speech (AOS) and current models of neuromotor and neurolinguistic disorders. The first section is devoted to neurophysiological perspectives of AOS, and its relation to dysarthrias and to limb apraxia is discussed. The second section introduces the logogen model and considers AOS in relation to supramodal aspects of aphasia. In the third section, AOS with the background of psycholinguistic models of spoken language production, including the Levelt model and connectionist models, is discussed. In the fourth section, the view of AOS as a disorder of speech motor programming is discussed against the background of theories from experimental psychology. The final section considers two models of speech motor control and their relation to AOS. The article discusses the strengths and weaknesses of these approaches.
本文概述了现代言语失用症(AOS)概念与当前神经运动和神经语言障碍模型之间的关系。第一部分致力于AOS的神经生理学观点,并讨论其与构音障碍和肢体失用症的关系。第二部分介绍了词位生成模型,并从失语症的超模式方面来考量AOS。第三部分讨论了以口语产生的心理语言学模型(包括Levelt模型和联结主义模型)为背景的AOS。第四部分在实验心理学理论的背景下,讨论了将AOS视为言语运动编程障碍的观点。最后一部分考量了两种言语运动控制模型及其与AOS的关系。本文讨论了这些方法的优点和缺点。