Moineau Suzanne, Dronkers Nina F, Bates Elizabeth
Joint Doctoral Program in Language and Communication Disorders [corrected] University of California, San Diego/San Diego State University [corrected] USA.
J Speech Lang Hear Res. 2005 Aug;48(4):884-96. doi: 10.1044/1092-4388(2005/061).
This study investigated the vulnerability of lexical processing in individuals with aphasia. Though classical teaching of aphasia syndromes holds that people with Broca's aphasia have intact comprehension at the single-word level, the nature and extent of this purported sparing were explored under suboptimal processing conditions. A combination of acoustic distortions (low-pass filtering and time compression) was used to probe for "break points" in lexical comprehension in a group of individuals with aphasia. Results suggest that accurate and efficient lexical processing is vulnerable to suboptimal listening climates, and that processing under these conditions reveals the continuous nature of the impairment of linguistic behaviors observed in individuals with aphasia.
本研究调查了失语症患者词汇加工的易损性。尽管传统的失语症综合征教学认为,布罗卡失语症患者在单词层面的理解能力完好无损,但在次优加工条件下探究了这种所谓保留的性质和程度。一组失语症患者采用声学失真(低通滤波和时间压缩)组合来探测词汇理解中的“断点”。结果表明,准确高效的词汇加工易受次优听觉环境影响,并且在这些条件下的加工揭示了失语症患者语言行为损伤的连续性本质。