Newport Roger, Brown Laura, Husain Masud, Mort Dominic, Jackson Stephen R
School of Psychology, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK.
Cortex. 2006 Jul;42(5):720-9. doi: 10.1016/s0010-9452(08)70410-6.
We studied a patient (J.J.) with bilateral damage to those regions of the posterior parietal cortex (PPC) thought to be involved in prism adaptation. We demonstrated, for the first time in a parietal patient, that J.J. was unable to adapt to the visual perturbation induced by the optical prisms with either hand within four times the number of trials required by healthy adult subjects. We offer a novel account for the role of the PPC in prism adaptation: that the reach direction to the veridical target location specified in extrinsic limb-based coordinates must be de-coupled from the gaze direction to the perceived target location specified by intrinsic oculocentric coordinates in order to produce spatially accurate movements. This spatial discrepancy between gaze direction and reach direction may provide the necessary training signal required by the cerebellum to update the current internal model used to maintain spatial congruency between visual and proprioceptive maps of peripersonal space. The hypothesis is discussed in relation to recent disconnectionist accounts of optic ataxia.
我们研究了一名后顶叶皮层(PPC)那些被认为与棱镜适应有关的区域受到双侧损伤的患者(J.J.)。我们首次在一名顶叶患者身上证明,J.J.无法在健康成年受试者所需试验次数的四倍之内,用任何一只手适应光学棱镜引起的视觉扰动。我们对PPC在棱镜适应中的作用提出了一种新的解释:为了产生空间精确的动作,基于外在肢体坐标指定的到真实目标位置的伸手方向必须与基于内在眼心坐标指定的到感知目标位置的注视方向解耦。注视方向和伸手方向之间的这种空间差异可能提供小脑更新当前用于维持个人周边空间视觉和本体感觉图谱之间空间一致性的内部模型所需的必要训练信号。该假设将结合最近关于视觉性共济失调的分离主义解释进行讨论。