Rinaldi Cristina, Marangolo Paola, Pizzamiglio Luigi
Dipartimento di Psicologia, Università La Sapienza, Roma, Italy.
Neuroreport. 2003 Jul 18;14(10):1381-3. doi: 10.1097/01.wnr.0000078861.30687.88.
We document for the first time the effect of a spatial deficit on an spoken language task. Right brain-damaged patients with and without neglect were administered a task of emphatic stress. Patients listened to 60 subject-verb-object sentence pairs. The emphatic stress could be placed on the subject, on the verb or on the object word. Patients had to judge whether the two sentences were same or different for the position of the emphatic stress. The judgements were more impaired in patients with neglect and when the stress was placed at the beginning of the sentence (on the subject word), that is to say, at the leftmost location of a hypothetical spatial representation of the heard sentence. We hypothesize that auditory language undergoes a spatial transcoding, and that this transcoding is affected by the presence of a spatial bias like that observed in patients with neglect.
我们首次记录了空间缺陷对口语任务的影响。对患有和未患有忽视症的右脑损伤患者进行了强调重音任务测试。患者听60组主谓宾句子对。强调重音可以放在主语、动词或宾语上。患者必须根据强调重音的位置判断两个句子是否相同。在患有忽视症的患者中,以及当重音放在句子开头(主语上)时,即在所听到句子的假设空间表征的最左边位置时,判断能力受损更严重。我们推测听觉语言会经历空间转码,并且这种转码会受到像在患有忽视症的患者中观察到的那种空间偏差的影响。