Sadato Norihiro
Department of Cerebral Research, National Institute for Physiological Sciences, Okazaki, Aichi, Japan.
Neuroscientist. 2005 Dec;11(6):577-82. doi: 10.1177/1073858405277314.
What does the visual cortex of the blind do during Braille reading? This process involves converting simple tactile information into meaningful patterns that have lexical and semantic properties. The perceptual processing of Braille might be mediated by the somatosensory system, whereas visual letter identity is accomplished within the visual system in sighted people. Recent advances in functional neuroimaging techniques, such as functional magnetic resonance imaging, have enabled exploration of the neural substrates of Braille reading. The primary visual cortex of early-onset blind subjects is functionally relevant to Braille reading, suggesting that the brain shows remarkable plasticity that potentially permits the additional processing of tactile information in the visual cortical areas.
盲人在阅读盲文时,其视觉皮层会做什么?这个过程涉及将简单的触觉信息转化为具有词汇和语义属性的有意义模式。盲文的感知处理可能由体感系统介导,而有视力的人则在视觉系统内完成视觉字母识别。功能神经成像技术(如功能磁共振成像)的最新进展,使得对盲文阅读的神经基础进行探索成为可能。早发性失明受试者的初级视觉皮层在功能上与盲文阅读相关,这表明大脑具有显著的可塑性,有可能允许在视觉皮层区域对触觉信息进行额外处理。