Properties of graphic motor plans in the writing system.

IF 1.7 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY Cognitive Neuropsychology Pub Date : 2022-07-01 DOI:10.1080/02643294.2023.2178293
Michael McCloskey
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The present study explores the extent to which properties of abstract graphemic representations are maintained at the post-graphemic level of graphic motor plans, where the sequences of writing strokes for producing the letters in a word are represented. On the basis of results from a stroke patient (NGN) who has a deficit affecting the activation of graphic motor plans, we explore the post-graphemic representation of 1) consonant/vowel status of letters; 2) geminate (double) letters, such as the BB in RABBIT; and 3) digraphs, such as the SH in SHIP. Through analyses of NGN's letter substitution errors, we conclude that 1) consonant-vowel status is not represented at the level of graphic motor plans; 2) geminates have special representations at the motor-plan level, as at the graphemic level; and 3) digraphs are represented by two separate single-letter graphic motor plans, and not by unitary digraph motor plans.

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书写系统中图形运动图的特性。
本研究探讨了抽象图形表征的属性在图形运动计划的后图形水平上保持的程度,在图形运动计划中,表示单词中产生字母的书写笔画序列。基于一个影响图形运动计划激活的中风患者(NGN)的结果,我们探讨了字母的辅音/元音状态的后图形表征;2)双字母,如RABBIT中的BB;3)有向图,如SHIP中的SH。通过对NGN字母替换错误的分析,我们得出结论:1)在图形运动图式层面上,辅音-元音状态没有得到表征;2)图形在运动平面上有特殊的表示,就像图形在平面上一样;3)有向图由两个单独的单字母图形运动图表示,而不是由单一的有向图运动图表示。
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Cognitive Neuropsychology
Cognitive Neuropsychology 医学-心理学
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5.50
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11.80%
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23
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Cognitive Neuropsychology is of interest to cognitive scientists and neuroscientists, neuropsychologists, neurologists, psycholinguists, speech pathologists, physiotherapists, and psychiatrists.
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