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实践与右脑

Praxis and the right hemisphere.

作者信息

Rapcsak S Z, Ochipa C, Beeson P M, Rubens A B

机构信息

Neurology Service, VA Medical Center, Tucson, Arizona 85723.

出版信息

Brain Cogn. 1993 Nov;23(2):181-202. doi: 10.1006/brcg.1993.1054.

Abstract

We report our observations on praxis in a strongly right-handed man following a massive stroke that resulted in virtually complete destruction of the left cerebral hemisphere. Our patient was severely impaired in pantomiming transitive gestures with the left hand and in reproducing novel non-symbolic hand and arm movement sequences. However, overlearned habitual actions like actual object use and intransitive gestures were relatively spared. Performance of axial commands was intact. Gesture recognition and discrimination were also preserved. Based on these findings, we propose that the praxis system of the right hemisphere is strongly biased toward "concrete" or context-dependent execution of familiar, well-established action routines. The right hemisphere is critically dependent on transcallosal contribution from the left hemisphere for control of the left hand in "abstract" or context-independent performance of transitive movements and in learning novel movement sequences. At least in some individuals, the right hemisphere can recognize and discriminate gestures. Possible implications of our findings for the cerebral control of praxis and for recovery from apraxia are discussed.

摘要

我们报告了对一名惯用右手的男性在经历大面积中风后实践能力的观察结果,此次中风几乎导致左脑半球完全受损。我们的患者在使用左手模仿传递性手势以及再现新的非符号性手部和手臂动作序列方面严重受损。然而,像实际使用物体和非传递性手势等过度学习的习惯性动作相对未受影响。轴向指令的执行完好无损。手势识别和辨别能力也得以保留。基于这些发现,我们提出右半球的实践系统强烈倾向于对熟悉的、既定的动作程序进行“具体”或依赖情境的执行。在“抽象”或独立于情境的传递性动作执行以及学习新的动作序列时,右半球在控制左手方面严重依赖于来自左半球的胼胝体连接。至少在一些个体中,右半球能够识别和辨别手势。我们还讨论了这些发现对实践的大脑控制以及失用症恢复的可能影响。

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