Logie R H, Della Sala S, Beschin N, Denis M
University of Aberdeen, UK.
Memory. 2005 Apr-May;13(3-4):430-4. doi: 10.1080/09658210344000431.
A study is reported of visuo-spatial working memory in two individuals suffering from a cognitive deficit known as unilateral spatial neglect, and seven healthy control participants. Both patients have difficulties reporting details on the left side of imaged representations, and one has an additional difficulty with perceptual input to the left of his body midline. All participants were asked to report the location and identity of objects presented in novel 2 x 2 arrays that were either present throughout or were described orally by the experimenter, with no visual input. On half of the trials, the report was to be made from the opposite perspective, requiring 180 degree mental rotation of the mentally represented array. The patients show an impaired ability to report details from the presented or the imagined left, but had no difficulty with mental rotation. Results point to a clear separation between the processes of perception and those of visuo-spatial working memory. Results also suggest that the patients might be suffering from damage to the system used for holding visuo-spatial representations rather than a difficulty with attending to elements of that representation.
本文报告了一项针对两名患有单侧空间忽视这一认知缺陷的个体以及七名健康对照参与者的视觉空间工作记忆研究。两名患者在报告成像表征左侧的细节时均有困难,其中一名患者在身体中线左侧的知觉输入方面还存在额外困难。所有参与者都被要求报告呈现于全新2×2阵列中的物体的位置和特征,这些阵列要么始终呈现,要么由实验者口头描述,没有视觉输入。在一半的试验中,报告要从相反视角进行,这需要对心理表征的阵列进行180度的心理旋转。患者在报告呈现或想象的左侧细节方面能力受损,但在心理旋转方面没有困难。结果表明知觉过程与视觉空间工作记忆过程之间存在明显分离。结果还表明,患者可能是用于保存视觉空间表征的系统受到了损害,而不是在关注该表征的元素方面存在困难。