Parton Andrew, Malhotra Paresh, Nachev Parashkev, Ames Diane, Ball Joanna, Chataway Jeremy, Husain Masud
Centre for Cognition and Neuroimaging, Brunel University, Uxbridge, London, UK.
Neuroreport. 2006 May 29;17(8):833-6. doi: 10.1097/01.wnr.0000220130.86349.a7.
Exploration of the space around us is a fundamental part of human behaviour. When it breaks down there is an important opportunity to understand its underlying mechanisms. Here we show that many right-hemisphere patients with left neglect re-explore rightward locations, failing to keep track of them during search. Importantly, such re-exploration occurred despite leftward stimuli being indistinguishable in peripheral vision, so it is unlikely to result from implicit processing of neglected targets. Revisits generally occurred after visits to other targets and are therefore not immediate perseverations. Finally, manipulating the visual salience of found targets altered the degree of neglect, but not revisit rates. Space exploration appears to be modulated both by the ability to keep track of spatial locations and by stimulus salience.
探索我们周围的空间是人类行为的一个基本组成部分。当这种探索出现障碍时,就有了一个了解其潜在机制的重要契机。在这里,我们表明,许多患有左侧空间忽视的右半球患者会重新探索右侧位置,在搜索过程中无法对其进行追踪。重要的是,尽管外周视觉中左侧刺激难以区分,但这种重新探索仍会发生,因此不太可能是由对被忽视目标的隐性加工导致的。重访通常发生在访问其他目标之后,因此并非即时的持续性行为。最后,操纵已发现目标的视觉显著性会改变忽视程度,但不会改变重访率。空间探索似乎既受追踪空间位置能力的调节,也受刺激显著性的调节。