Melogno Sergio, Pinto Maria Antonietta, Pollice Chiara, Badolato Fausto, Trasimeni Guido, Parisi Pasquale
Department of Developmental and Social Psychology, Faculty of Medicine and Psychology, "Sapienza" University of Rome, 00185 Rome, Italy.
Faculty of Psychology, "Niccolò Cusano" University of Rome, 00166 Rome, Italy.
Brain Sci. 2020 Oct 19;10(10):753. doi: 10.3390/brainsci10100753.
This study explores novel metaphor comprehension in a 7.2-year-old child (conventionally called RJ) with complete and isolated agenesis of the corpus callosum (ACC). RJ's cognitive level was adequate for his age as well as most of his linguistic competencies. The child's performance was compared to typically developing (TD) controls on a test assessing novel metaphor comprehension for preschoolers. RJ's performance showed a delay of about three years in relation to the expected level for his age, and also a significant gap compared to the TDs. The results highlighted the possibility to detect weaknesses in understanding novel metaphors in children with ACC, in spite of their apparently adequate linguistic capabilities. An early detection of a weakness in this area can pave the way to neurolinguistic treatment in order to enhance the understanding of nonliteral meaning, which, in the developmental trajectory, will be increasingly involved in everyday life communication. Future research should explore more in-depth a capability that intrinsically requires high interconnectivity, such as novel metaphor comprehension, in a brain in development where the major tract connecting the two hemispheres is missing.
本研究探讨了一名7.2岁、患有完全性孤立性胼胝体发育不全(ACC)的儿童(通常称为RJ)对新颖隐喻的理解。RJ的认知水平与其年龄相符,其大部分语言能力也正常。在一项针对学龄前儿童新颖隐喻理解能力的测试中,将该儿童的表现与正常发育(TD)的对照组进行了比较。RJ的表现相对于其年龄的预期水平延迟了约三年,与正常发育儿童相比也存在显著差距。结果表明,尽管ACC儿童的语言能力看似正常,但仍有可能检测出他们在理解新颖隐喻方面的弱点。早期发现这方面的弱点可为神经语言治疗铺平道路,以增强对非字面意义的理解,而在发育轨迹中,非字面意义在日常生活交流中的参与度将越来越高。未来的研究应更深入地探索在一个连接两个半球的主要神经束缺失的发育中的大脑中,一种本质上需要高度连通性的能力,如新颖隐喻理解能力。