Brown J W, Leader B J, Blum C S
Brain Lang. 1983 Jul;19(2):204-15. doi: 10.1016/0093-934x(83)90065-2.
Three patients with severe aphasia and right hemiplegia are described who could write to dictation with the right arm using a limb prosthesis though agraphic with the "intact" left hand. The phenomenon of "hemiplegic writing" is explained as an access to submerged or preprocessing levels in language and action structure, through the use of older proximal motor systems. This interpretation has implications for our understanding of language and brain function, as well as for approaches to the treatment of patients with severe language disorders.
本文描述了三名患有严重失语症和右侧偏瘫的患者,他们虽然用“完好”的左手无法书写,但能使用肢体假肢通过右臂听写写字。“偏瘫性书写”现象被解释为通过使用更古老的近端运动系统,进入语言和动作结构中被淹没的或预处理的层面。这种解释对我们理解语言和脑功能以及对严重语言障碍患者的治疗方法都有启示。