Anderson S W, Rizzo M, Skaar N, Stierman L, Cavaco S, Dawson J, Damasio H
Department of Neurology, University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine, Iowa City, IA 52242, USA.
J Clin Exp Neuropsychol. 2007 Jan;29(1):1-12. doi: 10.1080/13803390590954182.
Two experienced drivers who developed severe amnesia due to bilateral hippocampal lesions participated in a series of standardized challenges of driving performance and knowledge of driving rules. During drives in a high fidelity simulator and on the road in an instrumented vehicle, they demonstrated vehicle control similar to that of normal drivers on measures of steering, speed control, safety errors, and driving with distraction. Their knowledge of driving rules, safety procedures, and road sign meaning also was normal. However, both participants were impaired at following route directions, and both had unsafe responses in a difficult crash avoidance scenario on the simulator. These findings suggest that memory impairment acquired by experienced drivers does not impair most aspects of driving performance, but may increase safety risk under some challenging circumstances.
两名因双侧海马体损伤而患上严重失忆症的经验丰富的司机参与了一系列驾驶性能和驾驶规则知识的标准化测试。在高保真模拟器中驾驶以及在配备仪器的车辆上路行驶时,他们在转向、速度控制、安全失误和分心驾驶等方面的车辆控制表现与正常司机相似。他们对驾驶规则、安全程序和路标含义的了解也属正常。然而,两名参与者在遵循路线指示方面存在障碍,并且在模拟器上的困难避撞场景中都做出了不安全的反应。这些发现表明,经验丰富的司机所获得的记忆损伤并不会损害驾驶性能的大多数方面,但在某些具有挑战性的情况下可能会增加安全风险。