Riege W H, Metter E J, Hanson W R
Sepulveda VA Medical Center, CA 91343.
Brain Cogn. 1988 Jun;7(3):361-73. doi: 10.1016/0278-2626(88)90009-7.
Patients with either a left- or a right-hemisphere stroke lesion scored higher in tasks of word-picture matching and of nonverbal shape matching when information was presented tachistoscopically (120 msec) to the visual field (VF) projecting to their undamaged hemisphere. Left-hemisphere stroke patients (n = 13) were dissociated from right-hemisphere stroke patients (n = 15) by low word recognition from memory and by low right VF but nearly normal left VF accuracy in word-picture matching or shape matching; the former appeared to rely upon processing of word meaning by the right hemisphere. In contrast, right-stroke patients had higher right than left VF scores in both tasks, and their discrimination of nonverbal shapes via the right VF was not different from that of controls (n = 15). Preferred processing by the VF projecting to the undamaged hemisphere appeared as a shift in perceptual asymmetry but may indicate, in support of a "direct access" model, that each hemisphere responds more or less efficiently to word and to nonverbal shape discriminations.
当以速示器(120毫秒)向投射至其未受损半球的视野(VF)呈现信息时,左半球或右半球中风损伤的患者在单词 - 图片匹配和非语言形状匹配任务中的得分更高。左半球中风患者(n = 13)与右半球中风患者(n = 15)的区别在于,左半球中风患者从记忆中识别单词的能力较低,在单词 - 图片匹配或形状匹配中右视野的准确性较低,但左视野的准确性接近正常;前者似乎依赖于右半球对单词意义的处理。相比之下,右半球中风患者在两项任务中的右视野得分均高于左视野,并且他们通过右视野对非语言形状的辨别与对照组(n = 15)没有差异。投射至未受损半球的视野的优先处理表现为感知不对称的转变,但可能支持“直接访问”模型,即每个半球对单词和非语言形状辨别的反应或多或少是有效的。