Iwata M
Funct Neurol. 1986 Jan-Mar;1(1):43-52.
Three Japanese patients presenting with pure alexia showed agraphia for Kanji in addition. A left angular gyrus lesion caused agraphia for both Kanji and Kana, but Kanji reading was preserved. A left posterior inferior temporal (PIT) lesion resulted in alexia and agraphia for Kanji, while the Kana function was preserved. These results imply that the semantic processing of reading Kanji words depends upon the left PIT area, while the phonological reading of Kana is mediated by the left angular gyrus. The PIT area also plays an important role in writing Kanji words.
三名表现为单纯失读症的日本患者还伴有汉字失写症。左侧角回病变导致汉字和假名失写,但汉字阅读能力保留。左侧颞叶后下部(PIT)病变导致汉字失读和失写,而假名功能保留。这些结果表明,汉字词阅读的语义处理依赖于左侧PIT区,而假名的语音阅读由左侧角回介导。PIT区在书写汉字词方面也起着重要作用。