Sullivan Brian, Jovancevic-Misic Jelena, Hayhoe Mary, Sterns Gwen
Center for Perceptual Systems, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 78712, USA.
Ophthalmic Physiol Opt. 2008 Mar;28(2):168-77. doi: 10.1111/j.1475-1313.2008.00546.x.
Individuals with central visual field loss often use a preferred retinal locus (PRL) to compensate for their deficit. We present a case study examining the eye movements of a subject with Stargardt's disease causing bilateral central scotomas, while performing a set of natural tasks including: making a sandwich; building a model; reaching and grasping; and catching a ball. In general, the subject preferred to use PRLs in the lower left visual field. However, there was considerable variation in the location and extent of the PRLs used. Our results demonstrate that a well-defined PRL is not necessary to adequately perform this set of tasks and that many sites in the peripheral retina may be viable for PRLs, contingent on task and stimulus constraints.
患有中央视野缺损的个体常常利用一个偏好视网膜位点(PRL)来补偿其缺陷。我们展示了一项案例研究,该研究考察了一名患有导致双侧中央暗点的斯塔加特病的受试者在执行一系列自然任务时的眼动情况,这些任务包括:制作三明治;搭建模型;伸手抓取;以及接球。总体而言,该受试者更倾向于使用左下方视野中的PRL。然而,所使用的PRL的位置和范围存在相当大的差异。我们的结果表明,对于充分执行这一系列任务而言,一个明确界定的PRL并非必要,并且外周视网膜中的许多位点都可能成为可行的PRL,这取决于任务和刺激约束条件。