Kirshner H S, Webb W G, Duncan G W
J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. 1981 Mar;44(3):197-201. doi: 10.1136/jnnp.44.3.197.
Three patients with otherwise typical Wernicke's aphasia showed consistent superiority of visual over auditory comprehension. The precedents for and anatomical basis of a selective auditory deficit in Wernicke's aphasia are discussed, including the relationship to pure word deafness. One implication of spared visual language function may be the use of gesture in language therapy for such patients.
三名患有典型韦尼克失语症的患者在视觉理解方面始终优于听觉理解。本文讨论了韦尼克失语症中选择性听觉缺陷的先例和解剖学基础,包括与纯词聋的关系。视觉语言功能保留的一个意义可能是在这类患者的语言治疗中使用手势。