Thalamic and Striatocapsular Bilingual Aphasia

N. Jahangiri, M. Azarpazhooh, M. Ghaleh, Farzaneh Seifhashemi
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Abstract In the present study, the linguistic performances of 8 bilingual aphasics with subcortical lesions in striatocapsular or thalamic areas have been assessed by means of Bilingual Aphasia Test. Based on this limited collected data, it is suggested that: (1) The thalamus and striatocapsular area have a more important role in production than comprehension and also in the processing of grammatically complex structures; (2) Speech production and comprehension are more severely impaired following striatocapsular lesions than thalamic lesions, whereas “naming” might be more impaired as a result of thalamic lesions; (3) Degree of proficiency and the language of patient's environment may not correlate with the pattern of recovery, whereas the age of second language acquisition might correlate with the pattern of recovery in subcortical bilingual aphasia; (4) It is likely that the second language acquired at an older age is represented more subcortically than the first language; and (5) In bilinguals, language is subcortically lateralized in the left striatocapsular and thalamic areas.
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丘脑和纹状体囊双语失语症
摘要本研究采用双语失语测验对8例纹状囊或丘脑皮层下病变的双语失语患者的语言表现进行了评估。基于这些有限的数据,我们认为:(1)丘脑和纹状囊区在产生比理解更重要的作用,并且在语法复杂结构的加工中也起着重要的作用;(2)纹状囊损伤对语言产生和理解的影响比丘脑损伤更严重,而对“命名”的影响可能更大;(3)皮层下双语失语症患者的语言熟练程度和所处环境的语言与恢复模式可能不相关,而第二语言习得年龄与恢复模式可能相关;(4)较年长时习得的第二语言很可能比第一语言表现得更为隐秘;(5)双语者的语言在左纹状囊和丘脑区域皮层下侧化。
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