Bloom R L, Borod J C, Obler L K, Gerstman L J
Hofstra University, Hempstead, New York 11550.
Brain Lang. 1992 Feb;42(2):153-64. doi: 10.1016/0093-934x(92)90122-u.
A picture story task was developed to examine expression of emotion via the verbal/lexical channel. The task elicited discourse with either emotional, visual-spatial, or neutral content and was administered to right brain-damaged (RBD), left brain-damaged (LBD), and normal control (NC) right-handed adults. Subjects were matched for gender, age, education, and occupational status. The brain-damaged groups were matched for months post-CVA onset and were similar with respect to intrahemispheric site of lesion. While the number of words produced was equivalent for each of the subject groups, the RBDs and LBDs expressed quantitatively less content than did the NCs. When content differences were examined within each subject group, there were no differences for LBDs and NCs, but the RBDs showed a selective deficit when producing emotional content. This finding suggests a special role for the right hemisphere in the production of emotional content in verbal discourse.
开发了一个图片故事任务,以通过言语/词汇通道来检查情绪表达。该任务引发了具有情感、视觉空间或中性内容的话语,并应用于右脑损伤(RBD)、左脑损伤(LBD)和正常对照(NC)的右利手成年人。对受试者的性别、年龄、教育程度和职业状况进行了匹配。脑损伤组在中风后发病月份上进行了匹配,并且在半球内病变部位方面相似。虽然每个受试者组产生的单词数量相当,但RBD组和LBD组表达的内容在数量上比NC组少。当在每个受试者组内检查内容差异时,LBD组和NC组没有差异,但RBD组在产生情感内容时表现出选择性缺陷。这一发现表明右脑在言语话语中情感内容的产生中具有特殊作用。