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失忆症中听众设计的证据:手势而非言语的适应性

Evidence of Audience Design in Amnesia: Adaptation in Gesture but Not Speech.

作者信息

Clough Sharice, Hilverman Caitlin, Brown-Schmidt Sarah, Duff Melissa C

机构信息

Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN 37232, USA.

Qntfy Corporation, Arlington, VA 22209, USA.

出版信息

Brain Sci. 2022 Aug 16;12(8):1082. doi: 10.3390/brainsci12081082.

Abstract

Speakers design communication for their audience, providing more information in both speech and gesture when their listener is naïve to the topic. We test whether the hippocampal declarative memory system contributes to multimodal audience design. The hippocampus, while traditionally linked to episodic and relational memory, has also been linked to the ability to imagine the mental states of others and use language flexibly. We examined the speech and gesture use of four patients with hippocampal amnesia when describing how to complete everyday tasks (e.g., how to tie a shoe) to an imagined child listener and an adult listener. Although patients with amnesia did not increase their total number of words and instructional steps for the child listener, they did produce representational gestures at significantly higher rates for the imagined child compared to the adult listener. They also gestured at similar frequencies to neurotypical peers, suggesting that hand gesture can be a meaningful communicative resource, even in the case of severe declarative memory impairment. We discuss the contributions of multiple memory systems to multimodal audience design and the potential of gesture to act as a window into the social cognitive processes of individuals with neurologic disorders.

摘要

说话者会根据听众来设计交流方式,当听众对话题不了解时,会在言语和手势中提供更多信息。我们测试海马体陈述性记忆系统是否有助于多模态听众设计。海马体传统上与情景记忆和关系记忆有关,但也与想象他人心理状态和灵活运用语言的能力有关。我们研究了四名海马体失忆症患者在向想象中的儿童听众和成人听众描述如何完成日常任务(例如如何系鞋带)时的言语和手势使用情况。尽管失忆症患者没有为儿童听众增加单词总数和指导步骤,但与成人听众相比,他们向想象中的儿童做出代表性手势的频率要高得多。他们做手势的频率也与神经典型的同龄人相似,这表明即使在严重陈述性记忆受损的情况下,手势也可以成为一种有意义的交流资源。我们讨论了多种记忆系统对多模态听众设计的贡献,以及手势作为了解神经疾病患者社会认知过程窗口的潜力。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/9e42/9405987/a043d578f3a5/brainsci-12-01082-g0A1.jpg

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