Campbell Ruth, MacSweeney Mairéad, Waters Dafydd
ESRC Deafness, Cognition and Language Research Centre, Department of Human Communication Science, University College London, 49 Gordon Square, London WC1H 0PD.
J Deaf Stud Deaf Educ. 2008 Winter;13(1):3-20. doi: 10.1093/deafed/enm035. Epub 2007 Jun 29.
How are signed languages processed by the brain? This review briefly outlines some basic principles of brain structure and function and the methodological principles and techniques that have been used to investigate this question. We then summarize a number of different studies exploring brain activity associated with sign language processing especially as compared to speech processing. We focus on lateralization: is signed language lateralized to the left hemisphere (LH) of native signers, just as spoken language is lateralized to the LH of native speakers, or could sign processing involve the right hemisphere to a greater extent than speech processing? Experiments that have addressed this question are described, and some problems in obtaining a clear answer are outlined.
大脑是如何处理手语的?这篇综述简要概述了大脑结构和功能的一些基本原理,以及用于研究这个问题的方法学原理和技术。然后,我们总结了一些不同的研究,这些研究探索了与手语处理相关的大脑活动,特别是与语音处理相比。我们关注大脑功能的偏侧化:手语是否像口语在母语使用者中偏向于左半球(LH)一样,在母语手语使用者中也偏向于左半球,或者手语处理是否比语音处理在更大程度上涉及右半球?描述了针对这个问题的实验,并概述了在获得明确答案方面存在的一些问题。