Cook N D, Beech A R
Neuropsychology Unit, Neurology Clinic, University Hospital, Zurich, Switzerland.
Int J Neurosci. 1990 Jun;52(3-4):201-10. doi: 10.3109/00207459009000522.
A high-level cognitive dichotomy ("language and context") is reviewed in relation to empirical findings concerning the functions of the human cerebral hemispheres. We argue that the right hemisphere's involvement in the generation of connotative and contextual information in parallel with the denotative and literal language functions of the left hemisphere provides an important insight into the organization of viable cognitive systems. The role of the corpus callosum in producing the dichotomy is discussed. Finally, the generation of asymmetrical activity in structurally symmetrical, bilateral neural nets is described. The model demonstrates how complementary memory states can be generated in bilateral nets without assuming different modes of information processing, provided that the nets have inhibitory, homotopic connections. Unlike excitatory connections, inhibitory connections are sufficient to generate asymmetric hemispheric activity without postulating intrinsic differences between the cerebral hemispheres.
结合关于人类大脑半球功能的实证研究结果,对一种高级认知二分法(“语言与语境”)进行了综述。我们认为,右半球参与内涵和语境信息的生成,同时左半球负责外延和字面语言功能,这为理解可行认知系统的组织提供了重要视角。讨论了胼胝体在产生这种二分法中的作用。最后,描述了在结构对称的双侧神经网络中不对称活动的产生。该模型展示了在双侧网络中如何在不假定不同信息处理模式的情况下产生互补的记忆状态,前提是这些网络具有抑制性、同位连接。与兴奋性连接不同,抑制性连接足以产生不对称的半球活动,而无需假定大脑半球之间存在内在差异。