Fasotti L, Eling P A, Bremer J J
Institute for Rehabilitation Research, Hoensbroek, The Netherlands.
Brain Cogn. 1992 Nov;20(2):245-63. doi: 10.1016/0278-2626(92)90019-i.
Patients with frontal and left posterior brain lesions have severe difficulties in arithmetical word problem solving. In the present study the origin of these difficulties is investigated from an information-processing perspective. Following this perspective the first stage in word problem solving consists of a translation of individual sentences to an internal representation. This translation process is examined in 30 frontal patients, 10 left posterior-injured patients, and 10 healthy controls with a recognition and a sentence-picture matching task. In addition, the relationship between sentence representation and arithmetical word problem solving is studied. The results suggest that error rates in the translation of different types of arithmetical word problem propositions differ substantially in our three groups. A relationship between translation skills and arithmetical word problem solving ability is also found.
额叶和左后脑有损伤的患者在解决算术应用题时存在严重困难。在本研究中,从信息处理的角度对这些困难的根源进行了调查。按照这一观点,解决应用题的第一阶段包括将各个句子转化为内部表征。通过一项识别任务和一项句子-图片匹配任务,对30名额叶损伤患者、10名左后脑损伤患者和10名健康对照者的这一转化过程进行了检查。此外,还研究了句子表征与算术应用题解决之间的关系。结果表明,在我们的三组研究对象中,不同类型算术应用题命题的转化错误率存在显著差异。同时还发现了转化技能与算术应用题解决能力之间的关系。