Alexander Iona, Cowey Alan
Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford, OX1 3UD, UK.
Exp Brain Res. 2009 Jan;192(3):407-11. doi: 10.1007/s00221-008-1508-4. Epub 2008 Jul 30.
The importance of stimulus qualities such as orientation, motion and luminance in blindsight are well known but their cortical basis has been much less explored. We therefore studied the performance of two blindsighted hemianopic subjects (GY and MS), in a task in which the subject had to decide in which of two adjunctive intervals a pattern of global spots moved coherently, at a variety of speeds, in the hemianopic field. Their ability was compared with that of two control subjects with normal vision. Both hemianopes performed this simple discrimination well in their blind fields but their performance was impaired by repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) applied over cortical area hV5/MT(+) although not, or only slightly, by stimulation over the region of V3 or the vertex. The result is a direct demonstration that area hV5/MT(+) is necessary for global motion detection in blindsight.
诸如朝向、运动和亮度等刺激特性在盲视中的重要性已广为人知,但其皮层基础却鲜有研究。因此,我们研究了两名患有盲视半侧偏盲的受试者(GY和MS)在一项任务中的表现,在该任务中,受试者必须判断在半侧偏盲视野中,两种辅助间隔中的哪一个里,一组全局斑点以各种速度进行了连贯运动。将他们的能力与两名视力正常的对照受试者进行了比较。两名半侧偏盲患者在其盲视野中都能很好地完成这种简单的辨别任务,但当在皮层区域hV5/MT(+)上施加重复经颅磁刺激(rTMS)时,他们的表现会受到损害,而在V3区域或头顶进行刺激时则不会或只会轻微受损。这一结果直接证明了hV5/MT(+)区域对于盲视中的全局运动检测是必要的。