CATEGORY-RELATED RECOGNITION DEFECTS AS A CLUE TO THE NEURAL SUBSTRATES OF KNOWLEDGE

被引:217
作者
DAMASIO, AR
机构
[1] Department of Neurology, Division of Behavioral Neurology, and Cognitive Neuroscience, University of Iowa College of Medicine, Iowa City
关键词
D O I
10.1016/0166-2236(90)90184-C
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Circumscribed damage to human cerebral cortex can lead to a surprisingly selective breakdown of recognition. Patients may be unable to recognize a person's identity from their face, but retain the ability to recognize identity from gait, or they may experience a disproportionate difficulty in recognizing entities belonging to certain conceptual categories, such as natural kinds, and no difficulty in recognizing man-made items. The relation between such patterns of breakdown and the underlying damage to specific cortical regions suggests a possible organization for the neural substrates of knowledge, at the level of systems. In general, it appears that different neural systems are dedicated to the processing of certain characteristics of entities and events, in certain knowledge domains, but that systems are not dedicated to the representation of particular conceptual categories. © 1990.
引用
收藏
页码:95 / 98
页数:4
相关论文
共 18 条
[1]  
ANDERSON S, 1989, J CLIN EXP PSYCHOL, V11, P17
[2]  
DAMASIO A, 1989, NEUROSCIENCE I MONOG
[3]  
Damasio A, 1989, MIND LANG, V4, P24, DOI DOI 10.1111/J.1468-0017.1989.TB00236.X
[4]  
DAMASIO A R, 1986, Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, V12, P21
[5]   The Brain Binds Entities and Events by Multiregional Activation from Convergence Zones [J].
Damasio, Antonio R. .
NEURAL COMPUTATION, 1989, 1 (01) :123-132
[6]   PROSOPAGNOSIA - ANATOMIC BASIS AND BEHAVIORAL MECHANISMS [J].
DAMASIO, AR ;
DAMASIO, H ;
VANHOESEN, GW .
NEUROLOGY, 1982, 32 (04) :331-341
[7]   TIME-LOCKED MULTIREGIONAL RETROACTIVATION - A SYSTEMS-LEVEL PROPOSAL FOR THE NEURAL SUBSTRATES OF RECALL AND RECOGNITION [J].
DAMASIO, AR .
COGNITION, 1989, 33 (1-2) :25-62
[8]   CATEGORY SPECIFIC DISSOCIATIONS IN NAMING AND RECOGNITION BY APHASIC PATIENTS [J].
GOODGLASS, H ;
WINGFIELD, A ;
HYDE, MR ;
THEURKAUF, JC .
CORTEX, 1986, 22 (01) :87-102
[9]   CATEGORY-SPECIFIC NAMING DEFICIT FOLLOWING CEREBRAL INFARCTION [J].
HART, J ;
BERNDT, RS ;
CARAMAZZA, A .
NATURE, 1985, 316 (6027) :439-440
[10]   EVIDENCE FOR MODALITY-SPECIFIC MEANING SYSTEMS IN THE BRAIN [J].
MCCARTHY, RA ;
WARRINGTON, EK .
NATURE, 1988, 334 (6181) :428-430