Tranel D, Damasio A R, Damasio H
Department of Neurology, University of Iowa College of Medicine, Iowa City.
Neurology. 1988 May;38(5):690-6. doi: 10.1212/wnl.38.5.690.
We conducted a series of experiments to assess the ability to recognize the meaning of facial expressions, gender, and age in four patients with severe impairments of the recognition of facial identity. In three patients the recognition of face identity could be dissociated from that of facial expression, age, and gender. In one, all forms of face recognition were impaired. Thus, a given lesion may preclude one type of recognition but not another. We conclude that (1) the cognitive demands posed by different forms of recognition are met at different processing levels, and (2) different levels depend on different neural substrates.
我们进行了一系列实验,以评估四名面部身份识别严重受损患者识别面部表情含义、性别和年龄的能力。在三名患者中,面部身份识别可与面部表情、年龄和性别的识别相分离。在一名患者中,所有形式的面部识别均受损。因此,特定病变可能会妨碍一种识别类型,但不会妨碍另一种。我们得出结论:(1)不同形式的识别所带来的认知需求在不同的处理水平上得到满足,(2)不同水平依赖于不同的神经基质。