Halligan P W, Manning L, Marshall J C
Rivermead Rehabilitation Centre, Oxford, UK.
Neuropsychologia. 1991;29(2):165-76. doi: 10.1016/0028-3932(91)90018-4.
We report a case of mild visuo-spatial neglect consequent upon right-hemisphere stroke. At the time of testing, the patient had a complete left visual field deficit but only a very slight left hemiparesis. Under conventional testing conditions, line bisection performed with the right hand showed more severe left neglect than when performed with the left hand. This pattern of performance could, however, be modified, both quantitatively and qualitatively, by changing the starting position of the patient's hand when bisecting horizontal lines. The results suggest that spatio-motor cueing has a more profound effect upon task performance than does differential hemispheric activation per se. We also provide a demonstration that, in a normal subject, the starting position of the hand is likewise a crucial determinant of task performance. In this case, however, there is also an interaction between the hand (and hence hemisphere) deployed and the position of that hand in space.
我们报告一例因右半球中风导致轻度视觉空间忽视的病例。在测试时,患者存在完全性左侧视野缺损,但仅有非常轻微的左侧偏瘫。在传统测试条件下,用右手进行直线二等分测试时显示出比用左手进行测试时更严重的左侧忽视。然而,通过改变患者在二等分水平线时手的起始位置,这种表现模式在数量和质量上都可以得到改变。结果表明,空间运动提示对任务表现的影响比半球激活差异本身更为深远。我们还证明,在正常受试者中,手的起始位置同样是任务表现的关键决定因素。然而,在这种情况下,所使用的手(以及相应的半球)与该手在空间中的位置之间也存在相互作用。