Posner M I, Petersen S E, Fox P T, Raichle M E
Department of Neurology, Washington University Medical Center, St. Louis, MO 63110.
Science. 1988 Jun 17;240(4859):1627-31. doi: 10.1126/science.3289116.
The human brain localizes mental operations of the kind posited by cognitive theories. These local computations are integrated in the performance of cognitive tasks such as reading. To support this general hypothesis, new data from neural imaging studies of word reading are related to results of studies on normal subjects and patients with lesions. Further support comes from studies in mental imagery, timing, and memory.
人类大脑定位认知理论所假定的那种心理操作。这些局部计算在诸如阅读等认知任务的执行中被整合起来。为支持这一总体假设,来自单词阅读神经成像研究的新数据与对正常受试者和脑损伤患者的研究结果相关。进一步的支持来自心理意象、时间感知和记忆方面的研究。