Department of Neuropsychology, IRCCS, San Camillo, Venice, Italy.
Brain Lang. 2012 Mar;120(3):217-25. doi: 10.1016/j.bandl.2011.12.014. Epub 2012 Jan 23.
This study describes the case of a global alexic patient with a severe reading deficit affecting words, letters and Arabic numbers, following a left posterior lesion. The patient (VA) could not match spoken letters to their graphic form. A preserved ability to recognize shape and canonical orientation of letters indicates intact access to the representation of letters and numbers as visual objects. A relatively preserved ability to match lowercase to uppercase letters suggests partially spared access to abstract letter identities independently of their visual forms. The patient was also unable to match spoken letters and numbers to their visual form, indicating that she could not access the graphemic representations of letters from their phonological representations. This pattern of performance suggests that the link between graphemic and phonological representations is disrupted in this patient. We hypothesize that VA' residual reading abilities are supported by the right hemisphere.
本研究描述了一例全球失读症患者的病例,该患者左后侧病变后严重影响单词、字母和阿拉伯数字的阅读。患者(VA)无法将口语字母与图形形式匹配。字母和数字的形状和规范方向的识别能力得以保留,表明字母和数字的视觉对象表示形式完整。小写字母与大写字母相对保留的匹配能力表明,抽象字母身份的访问部分保留,而与它们的视觉形式无关。患者也无法将口语字母和数字与其视觉形式匹配,这表明她无法从语音表示中访问字母的文字表示。这种表现模式表明,在这名患者中,文字和语音表示之间的联系被打破了。我们假设 VA 的剩余阅读能力得到了右脑的支持。