Papagno C, Capitani E
Third Clinic For Nervous Diseases, Milan University, San Paolo Hospital, Italy.
Neuropsychologia. 1998 Jul;36(7):669-79. doi: 10.1016/s0028-3932(97)00142-5.
In this article we describe the case of GC, a woman affected by severe proper name anomia due to progressive brain atrophy that mainly affected the left temporal pole. Proper name comprehension and semantic knowledge about the people she was unable to name were normal. GC showed a sparing of initial letter knowledge of proper names, while other phonological characteristics were not equally available. At a later stage of her illness, the naming impairment began to affect common names as well as proper names, though at a lesser extent. Whereas there was no category effect between names of animate and inanimate stimuli, we observed a relative sparing of first letter knowledge selectively for animate categories, although less marked than with proper names. This case is discussed within the theoretical framework of two-stage models of name production. Knowledge of the initial letter of proper names supports the psychological reality of the "phonological address" as a preliminary stage of the production of this class of names. Moreover, the qualitative similarity between errors observed with proper names and with names of animate objects suggests that the production of names belonging to these classes may conform, at least in part, to analogous algorithms.
在本文中,我们描述了GC的病例,她是一名女性,因主要影响左侧颞极的进行性脑萎缩而患有严重的专名命名障碍。她对专名的理解以及对她无法命名之人的语义知识是正常的。GC对专名首字母的知识得以保留,而其他语音特征则并非同样可用。在她病情的后期,命名障碍开始影响通名以及专名,尽管程度较轻。虽然有生命和无生命刺激的名称之间不存在类别效应,但我们观察到,仅在有生命类别中,首字母知识相对得以保留,不过不如专名那样明显。我们在专名生成的两阶段模型的理论框架内讨论了该病例。对专名首字母的知识支持了“语音地址”作为此类名称生成的一个初步阶段的心理现实。此外,在专名和有生命物体名称中观察到的错误之间的质性相似性表明,属于这些类别的名称的生成可能至少部分符合类似的算法。