Department of Psychology, Harvard University, 1118 WJH, 33 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, MA 02138, United States.
Department of Psychology, Harvard University, 1118 WJH, 33 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, MA 02138, United States.
Neuropsychologia. 2011 Apr;49(5):924-936. doi: 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2010.12.017. Epub 2010 Dec 17.
We studied the cognitive abilities of a 13-year-old deaf child, deprived of most linguistic input from late infancy, in a battery of tests designed to reveal the nature of numerical and geometrical abilities in the absence of a full linguistic system. Tests revealed widespread proficiency in basic symbolic and non-symbolic numerical computations involving the use of both exact and approximate numbers. Tests of spatial and geometrical abilities revealed an interesting patchwork of age-typical strengths and localized deficits. In particular, the child performed extremely well on navigation tasks involving geometrical or landmark information presented in isolation, but very poorly on otherwise similar tasks that required the combination of the two types of spatial information. Tests of number- and space-specific language revealed proficiency in the use of number words and deficits in the use of spatial terms. This case suggests that a full linguistic system is not necessary to reap the benefits of linguistic vocabulary on basic numerical tasks. Furthermore, it suggests that language plays an important role in the combination of mental representations of space.
我们研究了一个 13 岁失聪儿童的认知能力,这个孩子在婴儿期后期就几乎失去了所有语言输入,我们用一系列旨在揭示在没有完整语言系统的情况下数字和几何能力本质的测试来评估他的能力。测试结果显示,他在基本的符号和非符号数值计算方面非常熟练,这些计算涉及到精确和近似数字的使用。空间和几何能力的测试显示出有趣的、典型的年龄优势和局部缺陷的组合。特别是,这个孩子在涉及到以单独形式呈现的几何或地标信息的导航任务中表现得非常出色,但在其他类似的需要结合两种类型空间信息的任务中表现得非常差。对特定于数字和空间的语言的测试显示,他在使用数字词方面非常熟练,但在使用空间术语方面存在缺陷。这个案例表明,完整的语言系统对于在基本的数字任务中受益于语言词汇并不是必需的。此外,它还表明语言在空间心理表象的组合中起着重要的作用。