Ochipa C, Rothi L J, Heilman K M
Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Tampa, Florida.
J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. 1994 Oct;57(10):1241-4. doi: 10.1136/jnnp.57.10.1241.
A left hemisphere damaged patient with ideomotor apraxia is described, whose performance on pantomime to verbal command was superior to pantomime imitation. His reception of these same gestures (gesture naming) was spared. This syndrome has been named conduction apraxia. To account for this selective impaired performance on gesture imitation, a separation of the representations for gesture production and reception is proposed and a non-lexical gesture processing route for gesture imitation is suggested.
本文描述了一名患有观念运动性失用症的左半球受损患者,其对言语指令进行手势模仿的表现优于手势模仿。他对这些相同手势的接受能力(手势命名)未受影响。这种综合征被命名为传导性失用症。为了解释这种在手势模仿上的选择性受损表现,本文提出了手势产生和接受表征的分离,并建议了一条用于手势模仿的非词汇手势处理路径。