Goldstein Bram, Armstrong Carol L, Modestino Edward, Ledakis George, John Cameron, Hunter Jill V
Division of Neurology, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Brain Cogn. 2004 Feb;54(1):1-6. doi: 10.1016/s0278-2626(03)00035-6.
This study investigated the effects of left and right intracranial tumors on picture and word recognition memory. We hypothesized that left hemispheric (LH) patients would exhibit greater word recognition memory impairment than right hemispheric (RH) patients, with no significant hemispheric group picture recognition memory differences. The LH patient group obtained a significantly slower mean picture recognition reaction time than the RH group. The LH group had a higher proportion of tumors extending into the temporal lobes, possibly accounting for their greater pictorial processing impairments. Dual coding and enhanced visual imagery may have contributed to the patient groups' similar performance on the remainder of the measures.
本研究调查了颅内左右两侧肿瘤对图片和单词识别记忆的影响。我们假设,左半球(LH)患者的单词识别记忆损害会比右半球(RH)患者更严重,而半球组之间的图片识别记忆不存在显著差异。LH患者组的平均图片识别反应时间明显比RH组慢。LH组中肿瘤延伸至颞叶的比例更高,这可能是其图片处理损害更严重的原因。双重编码和增强的视觉意象可能导致了患者组在其余测量指标上表现相似。