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下肢截肢对足部心理旋转的影响。

Effects of lower limb amputation on the mental rotation of feet.

机构信息

Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Center for Rehabilitation, University Medical Center Groningen, University of Groningen, P.O. Box 30.001, 9700 RB, Groningen, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Exp Brain Res. 2010 Mar;201(3):527-34. doi: 10.1007/s00221-009-2067-z. Epub 2009 Nov 10.

Abstract

What happens to the mental representation of our body when the actual anatomy of our body changes? We asked 18 able-bodied controls, 18 patients with a lower limb amputation and a patient with rotationplasty to perform a laterality judgment task. They were shown illustrations of feet in different orientations which they had to classify as left or right limb. This laterality recognition task, originally introduced by Parsons in Cognit Psychol 19:178-241, (1987), is known to elicit implicit mental rotation of the subject's own body part. However, it can also be solved by mental transformation of the visual stimuli. Despite the anatomical changes in the body periphery of the amputees and of the rotationplasty patient, no differences in their ability to identify illustrations of their affected versus contralateral limb were found, while the group of able-bodied controls showed clear laterality effects. These findings are discussed in the context of various strategies for mental rotation versus the maintenance of an intact prototypical body structural description.

摘要

当我们身体的实际解剖结构发生变化时,我们身体的心理表象会发生什么变化?我们要求 18 名健全对照者、18 名下肢截肢患者和 1 名接受旋转成形术的患者执行侧性判断任务。他们被展示了不同方向的脚部插图,需要将其分类为左侧或右侧肢体。这个由帕森斯在 Cognit Psychol 19:178-241(1987)中首次引入的侧性识别任务,已知会引起主体自身身体部位的隐性心理旋转。然而,它也可以通过视觉刺激的心理转换来解决。尽管截肢患者和旋转成形术患者的身体外围在解剖结构上发生了变化,但他们在识别受影响肢体与对侧肢体插图的能力方面没有差异,而健全对照组则表现出明显的侧性效应。这些发现将在各种心理旋转策略与完整原型身体结构描述的维护的背景下进行讨论。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/faaf/2832871/8103e150b9e4/221_2009_2067_Fig1_HTML.jpg

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