Left hemispheric functional compensation in prosopagnosia? A tachistoscopic study with unilaterally lesioned patients.

Human neurobiology Pub Date : 1985-01-01
L Christen, T Landis, M Regard
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Abstract

Clinical observations suggest left hemispheric compensation for prosopagnosia in patients with isolated right posterior lesions. To test this hypothesis we investigated six patients with right posterior lesions, three with and three without prosopagnosia, with a series of tachistoscopic matching experiments. Faces with and without paraphernalia, shapes, objects and words were presented at different exposure durations (unlimited, 1000, 200, 50 and 20 ms). Prosopagnosia patients performed better than non-prosopagnosia patients if pure faces (eyes, nose and mouth only) were presented for an unlimited time, but performed worse than non-prosopagnosia patients if exposure duration was reduced. Patients with prosopagnosia were especially handicapped when required to match emotional expressions. Both patient groups had no difficulty in matching objects and words, even at short exposure durations. The results are discussed with respect to a possible left hemispheric compensation in prosopagnosia patients.

左半球功能代偿在面孔失认症中的作用?单侧病变患者的触诊镜研究。
临床观察表明左半球代偿对孤立的右后侧病变患者的面孔失认症。为了验证这一假设,我们研究了6例右后侧病变患者,其中3例有面孔失认症,3例无面孔失认症,并进行了一系列的触觉镜匹配实验。在不同的曝光时间(无限、1000、200、50和20毫秒)下,研究人员呈现了有和没有随身物品、形状、物体和单词的面孔。如果单纯的面孔(眼睛、鼻子和嘴巴)无限制地呈现在患者面前,那么面容失认症患者的表现优于非面孔失认症患者,但如果暴露时间减少,则表现不如非面孔失认症患者。面孔失认症患者在需要匹配情绪表达时尤其困难。两组患者在匹配物体和单词方面都没有困难,即使是在短时间内。结果讨论了可能的左半球代偿在面孔失认症患者。
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