Jason G W
Neuropsychologia. 1983;21(1):47-58. doi: 10.1016/0028-3932(83)90099-4.
Patients with unilateral brain lesions of vascular origin were administered tests designed to determine if the left hemisphere is specialized for the ordering of motor acts. Patients with left- and right-sided lesions responded similarly to manipulations of ordering demands in two motor tasks, one a test of manual sequence learning and the other a test of speeded performance. A detailed analysis of performance on an Ideational Apraxia task indicated that the deficit of patients with left-sided lesions was best characterized as a deficit in generating appropriate acts rather than ordering them. It was concluded that there is no evidence for left-hemisphere specialization for the ordering of motor acts. It was hypothesized that there are two broad stages of motor function: generation of motor "target" acts (which is lateralized to the left hemisphere) and the ordering and execution of these acts (which are not lateralized).
患有血管源性单侧脑损伤的患者接受了旨在确定左半球是否专门负责运动行为排序的测试。患有左侧和右侧脑损伤的患者在两项运动任务中对排序要求的操作反应相似,一项是手动序列学习测试,另一项是快速执行测试。对观念性失用症任务表现的详细分析表明,左侧脑损伤患者的缺陷最典型的表现是产生适当行为的缺陷,而不是对其进行排序的缺陷。得出的结论是,没有证据表明左半球专门负责运动行为的排序。据推测,运动功能有两个广泛的阶段:运动“目标”行为的产生(定位于左半球)以及这些行为的排序和执行(不定位于某一侧半球)。