Bryden M P, Mondor T A
Department of Psychology, University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.
Can J Psychol. 1991 Dec;45(4):427-47. doi: 10.1037/h0084305.
Over the past 30 years, numerous studies have reported left/right asymmetries in visual field performance, with performance generally superior in the right visual field for verbal tasks and in the left visual field for spatial tasks. These asymmetries parallel those found in neurological studies of hemispheric specialization. Consequently, many investigators have concluded that visual hemifield differences are primarily a reflection of the functional differences between the two cerebral hemispheres. However, alternative explanations proposing that visual field effects are dependent on other factors such as inadequate fixation, eye movements during presentation, postexposural scanning, and attentional biases have been offered. The potential impact of each of these factors on visual field differences are reviewed and discussed. Evidence is provided suggesting that attention and hemispheric functional differences interact to produce the magnitude and direction of visual field differences.
在过去30年里,大量研究报告了视野表现中的左右不对称性,在语言任务中,右视野的表现通常优于左视野,而在空间任务中,左视野的表现更佳。这些不对称性与半球特化的神经学研究结果相似。因此,许多研究者得出结论,视野半侧差异主要反映了两个大脑半球之间的功能差异。然而,也有人提出了其他解释,认为视野效应取决于其他因素,如注视不充分、呈现过程中的眼球运动、暴露后扫描以及注意力偏差。本文将对这些因素各自对视野差异的潜在影响进行综述和讨论。有证据表明,注意力和半球功能差异相互作用,从而产生视野差异的大小和方向。