Perri R, Bartolomeo P, Silveri M C
Institute of Neurology, Catholic University, Rome, Italy.
Brain Lang. 1996 Jun;53(3):390-407. doi: 10.1006/brln.1996.0055.
We describe a letter-by-letter patient who produced misreading errors in both letters in isolation and in words. All errors were visual in nature. We hypothesized an access deficit to the abstract visual representation of letters that prevents letter identification. This deficit could account for the patient's letter-by-letter behavior, since each letter constituted a potential identification problem. An access deficit, moreover, could also explain the patient's letter visual errors. In access processing, in fact, the letters sharing common structural features in their abstract representations were the ones more frequently mismatched.
我们描述了一位逐字母阅读的患者,该患者在单独字母以及单词中均会产生错读错误。所有错误本质上都是视觉性的。我们推测患者在字母抽象视觉表征的获取上存在缺陷,这妨碍了字母识别。这种缺陷可以解释患者的逐字母阅读行为,因为每个字母都构成一个潜在的识别问题。此外,获取缺陷也可以解释患者的字母视觉错误。实际上,在获取加工过程中,其抽象表征中具有共同结构特征的字母更容易出现错配。