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视觉手势语言的失用症和失语症。

Apraxia and aphasia for a visual-gestural language.

作者信息

Poizner H, Bellugi U, Iragui V

出版信息

Am J Physiol. 1984 Jun;246(6 Pt 2):R868-83. doi: 10.1152/ajpregu.1984.246.6.R868.

Abstract

Since signed languages utilize visual-gestural channels, their study allows a unique opportunity for insight into the ways language and gesture may be represented in the brain. The separability of apraxia and aphasia for sign language was examined in four deaf signers who had unilateral brain damage, three to the left hemisphere and one to the right hemisphere. These patients were administered various tests for apraxia and a test of pantomime recognition. The patient with damage to the right hemisphere was not apraxic as we would expect. For the patients with damage to the left hemisphere, all of whom were aphasic for sign language, strong dissociations emerged between their capacities for sign language and their nonlinguistic motor skills. The language deficits of these patients seemed related to specific linguistic components of sign language rather than to an underlying motor disorder or an underlying disorder in the capacity to express and comprehend symbols of any kind. This separation between linguistic and nonlinguistic function is all the more striking, because sign language and gesture are transmitted in the same modality.

摘要

由于手语利用视觉-手势通道,对手语的研究为洞察语言和手势在大脑中的表征方式提供了独特的机会。我们对四名单侧脑损伤的失聪手语使用者进行了研究,以检验手语中失用症和失语症的可分离性,其中三名患者左半球受损,一名患者右半球受损。这些患者接受了各种失用症测试和一个哑剧识别测试。正如我们所预期的,右半球受损的患者没有出现失用症。对于左半球受损的患者,他们都存在手语失语症,其手语能力和非语言运动技能之间出现了强烈的分离。这些患者的语言缺陷似乎与手语的特定语言成分有关,而不是与潜在的运动障碍或表达和理解任何类型符号的能力的潜在障碍有关。语言功能和非语言功能之间的这种分离更加引人注目,因为手语和手势是通过相同的方式传递的。

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