Rosazza Cristina, Imbornone Emilia, Zorzi Marco, Farina Elisabetta, Chiavari Leonora, Cappa Stefano F
Department of Psychology, Università Vita Salute San Raffaele, Milan, Italy.
Neurocase. 2003 Jun;9(3):189-202. doi: 10.1076/neur.9.3.189.15557.
We report a new case of category-specific semantic impairment, affecting living entities, in a patient with traumatic brain damage. In the present investigation we attempted to replicate as closely as possible the testing procedures which have been developed by Caramazza and Shelton (1998) to evaluate EW, a patient with a selective semantic disorder for the animal category. The results in our patient indicated a different performance profile, characterised by a more extensive semantic disorder for living entities, and by a more severe loss of specific visual rather than functional knowledge. These findings concur with other evidence indicating that category-specific semantic disorders are heterogeneous, reflecting different mechanisms of impairment, most likely associated with different neurobiological underpinnings.
我们报告了一例因创伤性脑损伤导致的特定类别语义障碍新病例,该障碍影响有生命实体。在本研究中,我们试图尽可能紧密地复制卡拉马扎和谢尔顿(1998年)所开发的测试程序,以评估EW,一名对动物类别存在选择性语义障碍的患者。我们患者的测试结果显示出不同的表现模式,其特征是对有生命实体的语义障碍更为广泛,以及特定视觉知识而非功能知识的丧失更为严重。这些发现与其他证据一致,表明特定类别语义障碍具有异质性,反映了不同的损伤机制,很可能与不同的神经生物学基础相关。