Neuropsychiatric Research Institute and Department of Neuroscience, University of North Dakota Medical School, and Neurology Service, Fargo VAM ROC, Fargo, North Dakota, USA.
Behav Neurol. 1990;3(3):169-87. doi: 10.3233/BEN-1990-3304.
Although proverb tests are commonly used in the mental status examination surprisingly little is known about either normal comprehension or the interpretation of proverbial expressions. Current proverbs tests have conceptual and linguistic shortcomings, and few studies have been done to investigate the specific effects of neurological and psychiatric disorders on the interpretation of proverbs. Although frontal lobes have traditionally been impugned in patients who are "concrete", recent studies targeting deficient comprehension of non literal language (e.g. proverbs, idioms, speech formulas, and indirect requests) point to an important role of the right hemisphere (RH). Research describing responses of psychiatrically and neurologically classified groups to tests of proverb and idiom usage is needed to clarify details of aberrant processing of nonliteral meanings. Meanwhile, the proverb test, drawing on diverse cognitive skills, is a nonspecific but sensitive probe of mental status.
虽然谚语测试在精神状态检查中被广泛应用,但人们对其正常理解或对谚语表达的解释却知之甚少。目前的谚语测试存在概念和语言上的缺陷,很少有研究调查神经和精神障碍对谚语解释的具体影响。尽管传统上认为额叶在“具体”患者中受到损害,但最近针对非字面语言(如谚语、习语、演讲公式和间接请求)理解缺陷的研究表明右半球(RH)起着重要作用。需要描述精神病学和神经病学分类组对谚语和习语使用测试的反应的研究,以阐明非字面意义处理异常的细节。同时,谚语测试涉及多种认知技能,是一种非特异性但敏感的精神状态探测方法。