Mehta Z, Newcombe F, De Haan E
Russell-Cairns Head Injury Unit, Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford, U.K.
Neuropsychologia. 1992 Jul;30(7):645-55. doi: 10.1016/0028-3932(92)90069-x.
Experiments were designed to examine the imagery abilities of an agnosic patient, M.S., who has consistently shown more severe deficits in recognizing visually, and in retrieving knowledge of living as compared with non-living items. Judgements of visual similarity were required for named objects and for object-pictures, as well as for the factual properties of these stimuli. The same disproportionate difficulty in processing living ('natural') objects was found in these tasks as well as in forced-choice recognition. In contrast, no deficit was found on analogous tasks concerned with word-shape similarities. These findings have a bearing on concepts of semantic memory.
实验旨在检验失认症患者M.S.的意象能力,该患者在视觉识别以及与无生命物体相比对有生命物体知识的提取方面始终表现出更严重的缺陷。要求对命名物体、物体图片以及这些刺激的实际属性进行视觉相似性判断。在这些任务以及强制选择识别中,都发现了在处理有生命(“自然”)物体时同样不成比例的困难。相比之下,在与字形相似性相关的类似任务中未发现缺陷。这些发现与语义记忆的概念有关。