Renier Laurent, De Volder Anne G
Neural Rehabilitation Engineering Laboratory, Université Catholique de Louvain, Brussels, Belgium.
J Integr Neurosci. 2005 Dec;4(4):489-503. doi: 10.1142/s0219635205000999.
Sensory substitution refers to the use of one sense to pick up information normally gathered by another sensory organ. With recent technological advances and scientific progress, sensory substitution appears as an interesting alternative for restoring some functions of a defective sensory organ (e.g., the sight in case of blindness). At the same time, our knowledge about cognitive and brain mechanisms involved in sensory substitution has grown considerably, bringing new insights into human perception and neural plasticity. From this perspective, sensory substitution can be considered as both a tool to investigate human cognition and brain functions, and a research topic in its own right. This paper addresses some of the major questions raised by sensory substitution, demonstrates how the study of sensory substitution enhances our understanding of human perception and brain plasticity and provides an overview of rehabilitation potentialities.
感官替代是指利用一种感官来获取通常由另一个感觉器官收集的信息。随着最近的技术进步和科学发展,感官替代成为恢复有缺陷感觉器官某些功能(例如失明情况下的视力)的一种有趣选择。与此同时,我们对参与感官替代的认知和大脑机制的了解有了显著增长,为人类感知和神经可塑性带来了新的见解。从这个角度来看,感官替代既可以被视为研究人类认知和大脑功能的工具,本身也是一个研究课题。本文探讨了感官替代提出的一些主要问题,展示了感官替代研究如何增进我们对人类感知和大脑可塑性的理解,并概述了其康复潜力。