Department of Neurology, Emory University Rehabilitation R&D Center of Excellence, Atlanta, GA, USA.
Restor Neurol Neurosci. 2010;28(2):271-81. doi: 10.3233/RNN-2010-0534.
This review focusses on cross-modal plasticity resulting from visual deprivation. This is viewed against the background of task-specific visual cortical recruitment that is routine during tactile tasks in the sighted and that may depend in part on visual imagery. Superior tactile perceptual performance in the blind may be practice-related, although there are unresolved questions regarding the effects of Braille-reading experience and the age of onset of blindness. While visual cortical areas are clearly more involved in tactile microspatial processing in the blind than in the sighted, it still remains unclear how to reconcile these tactile processes with the growing literature implicating visual cortical activity in a wide range of cognitive tasks in the blind, including those involving language, or with studies of short-term, reversible visual deprivation in the normally sighted that reveal plastic changes even over periods of hours or days.
本篇综述聚焦于视觉剥夺所导致的跨模态可塑性。这一现象发生的背景是,在有视力的人进行触觉任务时,视觉皮层会被特定任务征召,而这种征召可能部分依赖于视觉意象。盲人的卓越触觉感知能力可能与练习有关,尽管对于盲文阅读经验和失明起始年龄的影响,仍存在一些悬而未决的问题。尽管与有视力的人相比,盲人的视觉皮层区域显然更多地参与到触觉微观空间处理中,但仍不清楚如何将这些触觉过程与越来越多的文献联系起来,这些文献表明,视觉皮层活动涉及盲人的广泛认知任务,包括语言任务,或者与正常视力人群中短期、可逆的视觉剥夺研究联系起来,这些研究揭示了即使在数小时或数天的时间内,也会发生可塑性变化。