Ortigue Stephanie, King Danielle, Gazzaniga Michael, Miller Michael, Grafton Scott
Institute for Collaborative Biotechnologies, Psychology, 3803, Sage Center for the Study of the Mind, UCSB, Santa Barbara, CA 93106, USA.
BMJ Case Rep. 2009;2009. doi: 10.1136/bcr.07.2008.0593. Epub 2009 May 21.
Understanding the actions performed by other people is a key aspect of social interaction, including in clinical settings where patients are learning from therapists and caregivers. While lesions of the left cerebral hemisphere induce praxic disorders, the hemispheric specialisation of intention understanding remains unclear. Do patients with a right hemispheric lesion understand the intentions of other people properly? The present study investigates how a split-brain patient understands the means (what) and intentions (why) of the actions of other people. Results show a significant left hemispheric dominance for understanding what is done, and a significant right hemispheric dominance for understanding why an action is carried out. This discovery might have important clinical implications in neurological patients, especially when those with right hemisphere lesions are faced with important decisions related to the interpretation of other's intentions.
理解他人的行为是社交互动的一个关键方面,在临床环境中也是如此,比如患者向治疗师和护理人员学习时。虽然左脑半球损伤会导致运用障碍,但意图理解的半球特化仍不明确。右脑半球损伤的患者能否正确理解他人的意图?本研究调查了一名裂脑患者如何理解他人行为的方式(做了什么)和意图(为何这样做)。结果显示,在理解所做之事方面左脑半球占显著优势,而在理解行为实施原因方面右脑半球占显著优势。这一发现可能对神经疾病患者具有重要的临床意义,尤其是当右脑半球损伤的患者面临与解读他人意图相关的重要决策时。