Colombo A, De Renzi E, Faglioni P
Cortex. 1976 Sep;12(3):221-31. doi: 10.1016/s0010-9452(76)80003-2.
Visual neglect for the contralateral space has been reported to occur more frequently and more severely following right than left brain damage. The present study sought to determine whether this hemispheric difference is task dependent, i.e. is maximal for tests demanding a thorough exploration and minimal for tests leaving space scanning to the patient's initiative. The findings supported this hypothesis. When the occurrence of neglect was assessed by means of a copying drawings test omissions of details contralateral to the involved hemisphere were found only in the right brain-damaged patient. When the patient was required to bisect a line or to choose the correct response among the alternatives of the Raven test, a tendency for preferring the homolateral hemi-space was also shown by left brain-damaged patients, although it was much more marked in the right-sided group. When patients were asked to insert balls in the holes of a board, both hemispheric groups showed a preference for the homolateral space. The incidence of constructional apraxia was evaluation in the same hemispheric groups and found not to be significantly different.
据报道,与左侧脑损伤相比,右侧脑损伤后对侧空间的视觉忽视更为频繁和严重。本研究旨在确定这种半球差异是否依赖于任务,即对于要求彻底探索的测试最大,而对于让患者自主进行空间扫描的测试最小。研究结果支持了这一假设。当通过临摹图画测试评估忽视的发生情况时,仅在右脑损伤患者中发现了与受累半球对侧的细节遗漏。当要求患者平分一条线或在瑞文测试的选项中选择正确答案时,左脑损伤患者也表现出偏向同侧半空间的倾向,尽管在右侧组中更为明显。当要求患者将球插入木板的孔中时,两个半球组都表现出对同侧空间的偏好。在相同的半球组中评估了结构性失用症的发生率,发现没有显著差异。