Eggenberger Noëmi, Preisig Basil C, Schumacher Rahel, Hopfner Simone, Vanbellingen Tim, Nyffeler Thomas, Gutbrod Klemens, Annoni Jean-Marie, Bohlhalter Stephan, Cazzoli Dario, Müri René M
Perception and Eye Movement Laboratory, Departments of Neurology and Clinical Research, Inselspital, University Hospital Bern, and University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland.
Division of Cognitive and Restorative Neurology, Department of Neurology, Inselspital, Bern University Hospital, and University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland.
PLoS One. 2016 Jan 6;11(1):e0146583. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0146583. eCollection 2016.
Co-speech gestures are omnipresent and a crucial element of human interaction by facilitating language comprehension. However, it is unclear whether gestures also support language comprehension in aphasic patients. Using visual exploration behavior analysis, the present study aimed to investigate the influence of congruence between speech and co-speech gestures on comprehension in terms of accuracy in a decision task.
Twenty aphasic patients and 30 healthy controls watched videos in which speech was either combined with meaningless (baseline condition), congruent, or incongruent gestures. Comprehension was assessed with a decision task, while remote eye-tracking allowed analysis of visual exploration.
In aphasic patients, the incongruent condition resulted in a significant decrease of accuracy, while the congruent condition led to a significant increase in accuracy compared to baseline accuracy. In the control group, the incongruent condition resulted in a decrease in accuracy, while the congruent condition did not significantly increase the accuracy. Visual exploration analysis showed that patients fixated significantly less on the face and tended to fixate more on the gesturing hands compared to controls.
Co-speech gestures play an important role for aphasic patients as they modulate comprehension. Incongruent gestures evoke significant interference and deteriorate patients' comprehension. In contrast, congruent gestures enhance comprehension in aphasic patients, which might be valuable for clinical and therapeutic purposes.
伴随言语的手势无处不在,通过促进语言理解成为人际互动的关键要素。然而,目前尚不清楚手势是否也有助于失语症患者的语言理解。本研究采用视觉探索行为分析,旨在从决策任务的准确性方面,探究言语与伴随言语的手势之间的一致性对理解的影响。
20名失语症患者和30名健康对照者观看视频,视频中的言语分别与无意义手势(基线条件)、一致手势或不一致手势相结合。通过决策任务评估理解情况,同时利用远程眼动追踪技术分析视觉探索行为。
在失语症患者中,与基线准确性相比,不一致条件下准确性显著降低,而一致条件下准确性显著提高。在对照组中,不一致条件导致准确性下降,而一致条件并未显著提高准确性。视觉探索分析表明,与对照组相比,患者对面部的注视显著减少,且倾向于更多地注视做手势的手。
伴随言语的手势对失语症患者起着重要作用,因为它们能调节理解。不一致的手势会引起显著干扰,降低患者的理解能力。相比之下,一致的手势能增强失语症患者的理解能力,这可能对临床和治疗具有重要价值。