Belleville S, Peretz I, Arguin M
Centre de Recherche du Centre hospitalier Côte-des-Neiges, Québec, Canada.
Brain Lang. 1992 Nov;43(4):713-46. doi: 10.1016/0093-934x(92)90092-s.
We describe a brain-damaged patient with disturbed articulatory rehearsal in whom all predictions derived from a working memory model were fulfilled. The patient showed a reduced verbal span, no word-length effect on immediate recall in both the visual or the auditory modalities, no phonological similarity effect in the visual modality, and no effect of articulatory suppression. A slowed overt articulation rate provided independent evidence for disrupted articulatory rehearsal. The other components of working memory, the visuospatial scratch-pad, phonological storage system, and central executive, were functional. The selectivity of the deficit can be taken as evidence for the specific role of articulatory rehearsal in working memory.
我们描述了一位患有言语复述障碍的脑损伤患者,来自工作记忆模型的所有预测在该患者身上均得到了验证。该患者言语广度降低,在视觉或听觉模式下的即时回忆中均不存在词长效应,在视觉模式下不存在语音相似性效应,且不存在发音抑制效应。明显减慢的发音速度为言语复述中断提供了独立证据。工作记忆的其他组成部分,即视觉空间暂存器、语音存储系统和中央执行系统,功能均正常。这种缺陷的选择性可作为言语复述在工作记忆中特定作用的证据。