Schott G D
J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. 1980 Sep;43(9):768-73. doi: 10.1136/jnnp.43.9.768.
Cerebral damage which renders the preferred arm useless may lead patients to use their non-preferred arm for everyday tasks including writing. In these circumstances, mirror writing and other mirror movements may occur. The present study on 10 formerly right-handed patients was carried out to determine whether similar phenomena occurred when serious damage to the right arm itself had occurred, cerebral function remaining intact or any damage being coincidental and non-focal. The patients were asked to describe the events that had occurred when they started using their left hand, to carry out a number of writing tests, and to undertake two graphic tasks to assess directional motor preferences. Seven patients had executed mirror reversal of letters, and eight had experienced mirror phenomena when carrying out everyday tasks with their left hand; brief case histories are cited. No patient exhibited mirror writing on formal testing, and there was no evidence of alteration in the expected preference of direction in which graphic tasks were undertaken. The practical and theoretical implications of these observations are discussed.
导致惯用手臂无法使用的脑损伤可能会使患者在日常任务(包括书写)中使用非惯用手臂。在这种情况下,可能会出现镜像书写和其他镜像运动。本研究对10名以前惯用右手的患者进行,以确定当右臂本身受到严重损伤时,是否会出现类似现象,此时脑功能保持完整,或者任何损伤是巧合且非局灶性的。要求患者描述开始使用左手时发生的事件,进行一些书写测试,并完成两项图形任务以评估方向运动偏好。7名患者出现字母镜像反转,8名患者在使用左手进行日常任务时经历了镜像现象;文中引用了简短的病例史。在正式测试中,没有患者表现出镜像书写,也没有证据表明在进行图形任务时预期的方向偏好发生改变。讨论了这些观察结果的实际和理论意义。