Dilks Daniel D, Hoffman James E, Landau Barbara
Department of Cognitive Science, Johns Hopkins University, USA.
Dev Sci. 2008 Jul;11(4):474-86. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-7687.2008.00693.x.
Evidence suggests that visual processing is divided into the dorsal ('how') and ventral ('what') streams. We examined the normal development of these streams and their breakdown under neurological deficit by comparing performance of normally developing children and Williams syndrome individuals on two tasks: a visually guided action ('how') task, in which participants posted a card into an oriented slot, and a perception ('what') task, in which they matched a card to the slot's orientation. Results showed that all groups performed worse on the action task than the perception task, but the disparity was more pronounced in WS individuals and in normal 3-4-year-olds than in older children. These findings suggest that the 'how' system may be relatively slow to develop and more vulnerable to breakdown than the 'what' system.
有证据表明,视觉处理分为背侧(“如何做”)和腹侧(“是什么”)通路。我们通过比较正常发育儿童和威廉姆斯综合征患者在两项任务上的表现,研究了这些通路的正常发育及其在神经功能缺损情况下的破坏情况:一项视觉引导动作(“如何做”)任务,参与者将一张卡片放入一个有方向的插槽中;另一项感知(“是什么”)任务,他们将一张卡片与插槽的方向进行匹配。结果表明,所有组在动作任务上的表现都比感知任务差,但这种差异在威廉姆斯综合征患者和正常3至4岁儿童中比在年龄较大的儿童中更为明显。这些发现表明,“如何做”系统的发育可能相对较慢,并且比“是什么”系统更容易受到破坏。