Cipolotti L, Warrington E K, Butterworth B
National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, London.
Cortex. 1995 Mar;31(1):73-86. doi: 10.1016/s0010-9452(13)80106-2.
This paper describes an acalculic patient (B.A.L.) with an unusual selective deficit in manipulating arabic numerals. The patient was unimpaired in reading aloud letters, words and written number names but unable to read aloud single arabic numerals. Furthermore, his ability to produce the next number in the sequence and his ability to produce answers to simple addition and subtraction was relatively spared when the stimuli were presented as number names but impaired when the stimuli were presented as arabic numerals. Using magnitude comparison tasks it was demonstrated that his knowledge of cardinal values of arabic numerals was preserved. His impairment in manipulating arabic numerals was interpreted in terms of a deficit in the connection between format specific number codes and the verbal numeral production system.
本文描述了一位失算症患者(B.A.L.),其在处理阿拉伯数字方面存在异常的选择性缺陷。该患者大声朗读字母、单词和书面数字名称的能力未受损,但无法大声读出单个阿拉伯数字。此外,当刺激以数字名称呈现时,他在数列中生成下一个数字的能力以及对简单加减法给出答案的能力相对保留,但当刺激以阿拉伯数字呈现时则受损。通过数量比较任务证明,他对阿拉伯数字基数的知识得以保留。他在处理阿拉伯数字方面的损伤被解释为特定格式数字代码与口头数字生成系统之间的联系存在缺陷。