Speed of lexical activation in nonfluent Broca's aphasia and fluent Wernicke's aphasia

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作者
Prather, PA
Zurif, E
Love, T
Brownell, H
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[1] BOSTON UNIV,SCH MED,APHASIA RES CTR,BOSTON,MA 02215
[2] BOSTON UNIV,SCH MED,DEPT NEUROL,BOSTON,MA 02118
[3] BRANDEIS UNIV,DEPT PSYCHOL,WALTHAM,MA 02254
[4] BRANDEIS UNIV,CTR COMPLEX SYST,WALTHAM,MA 02254
[5] BOSTON COLL,BOSTON,MA
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10.1006/brln.1997.1751
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R36 [病理学]; R76 [耳鼻咽喉科学];
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100104 ; 100213 ;
摘要
Rapid, automatic access to lexical/semantic knowledge is critical in supporting the tight temporal constraints of on-line sentence comprehension. Based on findings of ''abnormal'' lexical priming in nonfluent aphasics, the question of disrupted automatic lexical activation has been the focus of many recent efforts to understand their impaired sentence comprehension capabilities. The picture that emerges from this literature is, however, unclear. Nonfluent Broca's aphasic patients show inconsistent, not absent, lexical priming, and there is little consensus about the conditions under which they do and do not prime. The most parsimonious explanation for the variable findings from priming studies to date is that the primary disturbance in Broca's lexical activation has something to do with speed of activation. Broca's aphasic patients prime when sufficient time is allowed for activation to spread among associates. To examine this ''slowed activation'' hypothesis, the time course of lexical activation was examined using a list priming paradigm. Temporal delays between successive words ranged from 300 to 2100 msec. One nonfluent Broca's aphasic patient and one fluent Wernicke's patient were tested. Both patients displayed abnormal priming patterns, though of different sorts. In contrast to elderly subjects, who prime at relatively short interstimulus intervals (ISIs) beginning at 500 msec, the Broca's aphasic subject showed reliable automatic priming but only at a long ISI of 1500 msec. That is, this subject retained the ability to access lexical information automatically if allowed sufficient time to do so, a finding that may help explain disrupted comprehension of normally rapid conversational speech. The Wernicke's aphasic subject, in contrast, showed normally rapid initial activation but continued to show priming over an abnormally long range of delays, from 300 msec through 1100 msec. This protracted priming suggests failure to dampen activation and might explain the semantic confusion exhibited by fluent Wernicke's patients. (C) 1997 Academic Press.
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