Orpwood L, Warrington E K
National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, London.
Cortex. 1995 Jun;31(2):239-65. doi: 10.1016/s0010-9452(13)80361-9.
A patient, who had suffered a left-hemisphere CVA, is described. He had a major aphasic syndrome which encompassed both his propositional speech and literacy skills. However, his comprehension of both spoken and written language was intact. His superior ability to retrieve nouns as opposed to other word classes was systematically investigated. This superiority of noun processing was restricted to concrete nouns. It was found that he had a significant deficit in the naming of action pictures as compared with object pictures, and a significant deficit in the written spelling of verbs as compared with nouns when matched for concreteness. His single-word reading, for all word classes, was virtually intact. The theoretical significance of these findings is discussed. It is concluded that current information processing models, that postulate a unitary phonological output store, will require elaboration in order to account for these data. We tentatively suggest that there may be exclusive output stores for naming, reading and spelling.
本文描述了一位患有左半球脑卒的患者。他患有严重的失语综合征,包括命题言语和读写能力。然而,他对口语和书面语言的理解是完整的。系统地研究了他相对于其他词类而言,提取名词的能力更强这一现象。名词处理的这种优势仅限于具体名词。结果发现,与物体图片相比,他在动作图片命名方面存在显著缺陷,在与名词具有相同具体程度的情况下,动词的书面拼写与名词相比也存在显著缺陷。他对所有词类的单字阅读实际上是完整的。讨论了这些发现的理论意义。得出的结论是,当前假设存在单一语音输出存储的信息处理模型,需要进行完善以解释这些数据。我们初步认为,可能存在用于命名、阅读和拼写的专用输出存储。