Cipolotti L, Bird C M, Glasspool D W, Shallice T
Department of Neuropsychology, National Hospital for Neurology & Neurosurgery, London, UK.
Neurocase. 2004 Dec;10(6):405-19. doi: 10.1080/13554790490893995.
This article describes an investigation into the residual writing skills of a severely dysgraphic patient (DA). We found that they were powerfully influenced by a number of lexical variables (lexicality, frequency, imageability, length and geminates). His error pattern was characterized by semantic, lexical, substitution, deletion errors and fragment responses that preserved the first letter. Thus, DA's written spelling was characterized by both deep dysgraphic and graphemic output buffer effects. It is proposed that this pattern of performance represents a new"putative functional syndrome."
本文描述了对一名严重书写障碍患者(DA)残余书写技能的调查。我们发现,这些技能受到多种词汇变量(词汇性、频率、形象性、长度和双辅音)的强烈影响。他的错误模式的特点是语义、词汇、替换、删除错误以及保留首字母的片段反应。因此,DA的书面拼写具有深层书写障碍和字素输出缓冲效应的特征。有人提出,这种表现模式代表了一种新的“假定功能综合征”。