Itaguchi Yoshihiro, Suzuki Yuho, Yamada Chiharu, Fukuzawa Kazuyoshi
Department of Computer Science, Shizuoka University, Hamamatsu, Japan.
Department of Rehabilitation, Tokyo Metropolitan Rehabilitation Hospital, Tokyo, Japan.
Neurocase. 2021 Feb;27(1):12-17. doi: 10.1080/13554794.2020.1858111. Epub 2020 Dec 7.
Through cognitive task performance, we examined the functional role of finger writing (kūsho) in a Japanese patient with moderate sensory aphasia and reading difficulties. We hypothesized that the visual feedback of kūsho would improve visual language processing, which we tested with a "kanji construction task" using character subparts. Results showed a higher number of correct responses 1) when the patient used kūsho and 2) when visual feedback of finger movements was available. The results suggest that kūsho may not improve the retrieval of phonological information but does aid the visual processing necessary to assemble character subparts.
通过认知任务表现,我们研究了指书(kūsho)在一名患有中度感觉性失语症和阅读困难的日本患者中的功能作用。我们假设指书的视觉反馈会改善视觉语言处理,我们使用字符子部分通过“汉字构建任务”对此进行了测试。结果显示,1)当患者使用指书时,以及2)当手指运动的视觉反馈可用时,正确反应的数量更多。结果表明,指书可能不会改善语音信息的提取,但确实有助于组装字符子部分所需的视觉处理。