Kimberg D Y, Farah M J
Department of Psychology, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213.
J Exp Psychol Gen. 1993 Dec;122(4):411-28. doi: 10.1037//0096-3445.122.4.411.
A computer model is presented that performs 4 tasks sometimes impaired by frontal damage: motor sequencing, the Stroop task, the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test, and a context memory task. In each task, patterns of performance typical of frontal-damaged patients are shown to result from the same type of damage to the model, specifically, weakening of associations among elements in working memory. The simulation shows how a single underlying type of damage could result in impairments on a variety of seemingly distinct tasks. Furthermore, the hypothesized damage affects the processing components that carry out the task rather than a distinct central executive.
本文提出了一种计算机模型,该模型执行有时会因额叶损伤而受损的4项任务:运动序列、斯特鲁普任务、威斯康星卡片分类测试和情境记忆任务。在每项任务中,额叶损伤患者典型的表现模式被证明是由模型中相同类型的损伤导致的,具体而言,是工作记忆中元素之间关联的减弱。该模拟展示了单一潜在类型的损伤如何导致在各种看似不同的任务上出现损伤。此外,假设的损伤影响执行任务的处理组件,而不是一个独特的中央执行系统。