Hart J, Gordon B
Department of Neurology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD.
Ann Neurol. 1990 Mar;27(3):226-31. doi: 10.1002/ana.410270303.
In 3 of 18 aphasic patients pure deficits in semantic comprehension at the single-word level were defined through a series of tasks that excluded possible confounding deficits in auditory perception, visual perception, or speech production. In these pure cases, deficits were found at the superordinate, equivalence, and subordinate levels of single-word semantic processing. Pure semantic deficits were found to be correlated with damage to the left posterior temporal and inferior parietal region; patients whose damage spared this area did not evince such deficits, and the converse was also true. This study confirms the existence of separable deficits in semantic comprehension and points conclusively to the left posterior temporal and inferior parietal region as being critical for semantic processing. This anatomical localization is in keeping with anatomical studies from nonhuman primates, suggesting that these regions may be concerned with multimodal processing and integration of language.
在18名失语症患者中,有3名患者通过一系列排除了听觉感知、视觉感知或言语产生中可能存在的混淆性缺陷的任务,被确定为在单词层面存在单纯的语义理解缺陷。在这些纯粹的病例中,在单词语义处理的上位、等价和下位层面均发现了缺陷。研究发现,单纯的语义缺陷与左后颞叶和顶下区域的损伤相关;损伤未累及该区域的患者未表现出此类缺陷,反之亦然。这项研究证实了语义理解中存在可分离的缺陷,并明确指出左后颞叶和顶下区域对语义处理至关重要。这一解剖学定位与非人类灵长类动物的解剖学研究结果一致,表明这些区域可能与语言的多模态处理和整合有关。