Lippert-Gruener M, Weinert U, Greisbach T, Wedekind C
Department of Neurosurgery, University of Cologne, Cologne, Gemany.
Brain Inj. 2005 Oct;19(11):955-8. doi: 10.1080/02699050500109506.
Foreign accent syndrome (FAS) is a very rare disorder, caused by lesions of the dominant brain hemisphere and defined as a loss of normal phonetic contrast when using the mother language. The pronunciation is perceived by native speakers as compromised by a foreign accent. This study reports about a 35-years old woman, with a FAS following a brain injury with a traumatic left temporal haemorrhage, who experienced excellent remission after 2 years.
外国口音综合征(FAS)是一种非常罕见的疾病,由优势脑半球的损伤引起,定义为使用母语时正常语音对比的丧失。母语使用者会认为其发音带有外国口音。本研究报告了一名35岁女性,因左侧颞部外伤性出血导致脑损伤后患上外国口音综合征,她在两年后病情显著缓解。