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失用症患者在学习与新物体相关的动作时对物体结构的异常依赖。

Abnormal reliance on object structure in apraxics' learning of novel object-related actions.

作者信息

Barde Laura H F, Buxbaum Laurel J, Moll Adrienne D

机构信息

Moss Rehabilitation Research Institute, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19141, USA.

出版信息

J Int Neuropsychol Soc. 2007 Nov;13(6):997-1008. doi: 10.1017/S1355617707070981.

Abstract

We assessed the prediction that object structural cues could benefit the learning of object-action relationships in ideomotor apraxia (IMA). A total of 15 patients with left-hemisphere stroke, 11 of whom exhibited IMA, and 10 healthy subjects were trained to match novel gestures to novel tool pictures that were either High- or Low-Afforded by their associated tools. Learning was assessed with recognition and production tests. Only IMA patients demonstrated better recognition of High- than Low-Afforded gestures, and their recognition of High-Afforded gestures was statistically comparable to the other groups. This finding suggests that apraxics may rely abnormally on object structure when learning to associate novel gestures and tools. Finally, the "affordance benefit" was associated with relative sparing of structures in the dorsal visual processing stream. These data are consistent with the proposal that two routes may mediate skilled action, one specialized for stored information, and the other responsive to object structure, and that deficient gesture learning may be compensated by "bootstrapping" intact dorsal stream coding of action.

摘要

我们评估了物体结构线索可能有益于观念运动性失用症(IMA)患者学习物体 - 动作关系这一预测。共有15名左半球中风患者(其中11名表现出IMA)和10名健康受试者接受训练,将新的手势与由相关工具提供高或低功能可供性的新工具图片进行匹配。通过识别和生成测试来评估学习情况。只有IMA患者对具有高功能可供性的手势的识别优于低功能可供性的手势,并且他们对高功能可供性手势的识别在统计学上与其他组相当。这一发现表明,失用症患者在学习将新手势与工具关联时可能异常依赖物体结构。最后,“功能可供性益处”与背侧视觉处理流中结构的相对保留有关。这些数据与以下提议一致,即可能有两条途径介导熟练动作,一条专门用于存储信息,另一条对物体结构有反应,并且手势学习缺陷可能通过对动作的完整背侧流编码进行“引导”来补偿。

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