Shaw C, Kentridge R W, Aggleton J P
Department of Psychology, University of Durham, U.K.
Neuropsychologia. 1990;28(7):665-71. doi: 10.1016/0028-3932(90)90121-4.
The present study examined the performance of two groups of amnesic subjects on a cross-modal identification task. It was found that subjects with Korsakoff's disease did not differ from alcoholic controls on their ability to match the tactile feel of an arc with the visual appearance of the full circle from which the arc was taken. The postencephalitic subjects were, however, impaired on this same task. All groups performed normally on two intramodal control tasks. The postencephalitic group, like the Korsakoff subjects, were also poor at identifying common objects from tactile cues. The results are consistent with the notion that limbic regions in the temporal lobe are important for cross-modal associations.
本研究考察了两组失忆受试者在跨模态识别任务中的表现。结果发现,患有科尔萨科夫综合征的受试者在将弧形的触觉感受与从中截取弧形的完整圆形的视觉外观进行匹配的能力上,与酒精性对照受试者并无差异。然而,脑炎后受试者在这项相同任务上表现受损。所有组在两项模态内对照任务中表现正常。脑炎后组与科尔萨科夫综合征受试者一样,在通过触觉线索识别常见物体方面也表现不佳。这些结果与颞叶边缘区域对跨模态关联很重要这一观点一致。