Schnur Tatiana T
a Department of Neurosurgery , Baylor College of Medicine , Houston , USA.
Cogn Neuropsychol. 2017 Feb-Mar;34(1-2):21-25. doi: 10.1080/02643294.2017.1313215.
Through computational modelling of language behaviour in both healthy and brain-damaged individuals, Anders, Riès, van Maanen and Alario ( in press ) propose that to facilitate word selection when alternatives compete for production, the left lateral prefrontal cortex (PFC) changes the threshold for word selection. Because selecting a word during multiword speech involves resolving competition from target-related competitors as well as words produced in the past and future, a word-selection deficit caused by damage to the left PFC may result in difficulties in producing multiword speech. I review evidence in support of this hypothesis and discuss alternative explanations. Future work should extend Anders and colleagues' conclusions to understand whether a deficit in word selection when producing single words accounts for failures to communicate via multiword speech.
通过对健康个体和脑损伤个体语言行为的计算建模,安德斯、里斯、范马南和阿拉里奥(即将发表)提出,为了在多个备选词竞争产出时便于词的选择,左侧前额叶皮层(PFC)会改变词选择的阈值。由于在多词言语中选择一个词涉及解决来自目标相关竞争词以及过去和未来产出词的竞争,左侧前额叶皮层受损导致的词选择缺陷可能会导致多词言语产出困难。我回顾支持这一假设的证据并讨论其他解释。未来的研究应扩展安德斯及其同事的结论,以了解单词语产出时的词选择缺陷是否导致了通过多词言语进行交流的失败。