Pizzamiglio L, Caltagirone C, Mammucari A, Ekman P, Friesen W V
Cortex. 1987 Jun;23(2):207-21. doi: 10.1016/s0010-9452(87)80032-1.
The imitation of a large repertoire of upper and lower facial actions was requested from a group of left, right brain damaged and control subjects in order to explore: (1) if a left or right hemispheric focal lesion produces a similar pattern of impairment on this task; (2) if the impairment is associated with oral apraxia. The results show that left and right brain damaged patients score significantly lower than controls but the two pathologic groups do not differ from each other. The imitation of facial movements is not related in any way to oral apraxia and no specific localization of the lesion seems responsible for the impairment in this task. It is suggested that the control of facial movements might have a multiple representation in either hemisphere.
(1)左半球或右半球局灶性损伤在此任务上是否会产生相似的损伤模式;(2)该损伤是否与口失用症相关,要求一组左脑损伤、右脑损伤及对照受试者模仿大量的面部上下动作。结果显示,左脑损伤和右脑损伤患者的得分显著低于对照组,但两个病理组之间并无差异。面部动作的模仿与口失用症毫无关联,而且似乎没有特定的损伤定位对此任务中的损伤负责。研究表明,面部动作的控制在任一脑半球可能都有多种表征。