神经心理学
听力学
癫痫
脑功能偏侧化
颞叶
心理学
左旋和右旋
偏侧性
和田试验
优势(遗传学)
医学
发展心理学
认知
神经科学
构造学
生物
基因
古生物学
化学
生物化学
作者
David W. Loring,Esther Strauss,Bruce P. Hermann,Kenneth Perrine,Max R. Trenerry,William Barr,Michael Westerveld,Gordon J. Chelune,G.P. Lee,Kimford J. Meador
出处
期刊:Neurology
[Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer)]
日期:1999-07-01
卷期号:53 (2): 260-260
被引量:54
摘要
Objective: To examine the effects of anomalous language representation (i.e., mixed- and right-cerebral dominant) on neuropsychological performance. Background: Right cerebral language dominance resulting from early cerebral injury is associated with relatively preserved language function with decreased visuospatial ability. However, previous reports of this phenomenon have examined patients with relatively large cerebral injuries (e.g., infantile hemiplegia) or limited sample sizes. Methods: A total of 561 patients with complex partial seizures of left temporal lobe origin were studied. Patients were classified into left (n = 455), bilateral (n = 58), and right (n = 48) language dominant groups based on Wada testing. Results: Right language dominant patients performed more poorly on multiple tests of visuospatial function, including Performance IQ (PIQ), than did left language patients. No significant group differences were detected for measures of language or general verbal function. The effects of bilateral language on PIQ differed according to handedness. Lowered PIQ was present in the bilateral nondextral group but not for bilateral dextral patients, and this pattern was observed with other visuospatial measures. Conclusions: In patients with relatively small lesions restricted to the left mesial temporal lobe, a shift in language dominance to the right hemisphere is associated with decreased visuospatial functions but preserved verbal abilities. Nondextral patients with bilateral language representation also displayed decreased visuospatial performance, although dextral patients with bilateral language did not.
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