Corballis Paul M, Funnell Margaret G, Gazzaniga Michael S
Center for Cognitive Neuroscience, Dartmouth College, 6162 Moore Hall, Hanover, NH 03755, USA.
Neuropsychologia. 2002;40(4):401-10. doi: 10.1016/s0028-3932(01)00100-2.
While it is commonly noted that the right cerebral hemisphere is specialized for visuospatial processing, the scope and nature of this specialization remain somewhat ill defined. Our previous research with callosotomy ('split-brain') patients has suggested that the asymmetry may be limited to conditions that have an explicit spatial component. To investigate this we compared the performance of the divided hemispheres of two callosotomy patients on four simple visual-matching tasks. These tasks were orientation discrimination, vernier offset discrimination, size discrimination, and luminance discrimination. In each task, two stimuli were presented briefly to one visual hemifield and the patient was asked to discriminate whether they were the same or different. The first three tasks (orientation, vernier, and size) were all spatial in nature and were performed better by the right hemisphere. The luminance discrimination task, which is non-spatial, was performed equivalently by the two hemispheres. These results support the view that the fundamental difference in visual function between the hemispheres is in the ability to perform spatial discriminations.
虽然人们普遍认为右半球专门负责视觉空间处理,但这种专门化的范围和性质仍有些不明确。我们之前对胼胝体切开术(“裂脑”)患者的研究表明,这种不对称性可能仅限于具有明确空间成分的情况。为了对此进行研究,我们比较了两名胼胝体切开术患者的分离半球在四项简单视觉匹配任务上的表现。这些任务是方向辨别、游标偏移辨别、大小辨别和亮度辨别。在每个任务中,两个刺激短暂呈现给一个视觉半视野,要求患者辨别它们是否相同。前三项任务(方向、游标和大小)本质上都是空间性的,右半球完成得更好。亮度辨别任务是非空间性的,两个半球的表现相当。这些结果支持了这样一种观点,即半球之间视觉功能的根本差异在于执行空间辨别的能力。