Beniczky Sándor, Kéri Szabolcs, Vörös Erika, Ungureán Aurélia, Benedek György, Janka Zoltán, Vécsei László
Department of Neurology, University of Szeged, Semmelweis u. 6, Szeged H-6725, Hungary.
Eur J Neurol. 2002 Mar;9(2):175-6. doi: 10.1046/j.1468-1331.2002.00353.x.
Visual hallucinations may accompany many neurological and psychiatric disorders. A common localization principle is that lesions to the early sensory cortices lead to elementary hallucinations, whereas complex perceptual experiences are related to the pathology of higher-level cortical regions. We report the case of a patient who experienced complex, non-stereotyped, multimodal (visual and somatosensory) hallucinations following an acute ischaemic vascular lesion in the right medial occipital lobe. This illustrates that the phenomenology of hallucinations not necessarily reflects the exact localization of cerebral pathology. Instead, the damaged area may serve as a focus of an abnormally activated neuronal network.
视幻觉可能伴随许多神经和精神疾病出现。一个常见的定位原则是,早期感觉皮层的损伤会导致基本幻觉,而复杂的感知体验则与高级皮层区域的病变有关。我们报告了一例患者,该患者在右侧枕叶内侧发生急性缺血性血管病变后出现了复杂的、非刻板的、多模态(视觉和躯体感觉)幻觉。这表明幻觉的现象学不一定反映脑病变的确切定位。相反,受损区域可能是异常激活的神经元网络的一个焦点。