Halligan P W, Marshall J C
Rivermead Rehabilitation Centre, Oxford, UK.
Brain Inj. 1991 Jan-Mar;5(1):23-31. doi: 10.3109/02699059108998508.
We report a case study of (partial) recovery from left visuo-spatial neglect, followed by progressive deterioration. The patient, A.L., suffered a right-hemisphere stroke with left hemiplegia; over the 6 months post-stroke, the overall course of his neglect was monitored with the Behavioural Inattention Test at approximately monthly intervals. An experimental investigation of multitrial line bisection was also repeated six times and analysed both between and within sessions. The results confirm previous reports of a linear relationship between transection displacements and line length, and also of anomalous crossover with 'right neglect' at 'shorter' length. Both effects are reliable over time in this patient. The most striking finding, however, was 'recovery' within a session of the extended line bisection task. We discuss the theoretical and practical significance of this phenomenon in the context of attentional theories of neglect.
我们报告了一例左侧视觉空间忽视(部分)恢复后又逐渐恶化的病例研究。患者A.L. 因右半球中风导致左侧偏瘫;在中风后的6个月里,大约每月一次用行为疏忽测试监测他忽视症状的总体病程。多试验线段二等分的实验研究也重复进行了六次,并在各次试验之间和试验过程中进行了分析。结果证实了先前关于横断位移与线段长度之间存在线性关系的报告,以及在“较短”长度时出现“右侧忽视”的异常交叉现象。在该患者中,这两种效应随时间推移都是可靠的。然而,最引人注目的发现是在扩展线段二等分任务的一次试验中出现了“恢复”。我们在忽视的注意力理论背景下讨论了这一现象的理论和实际意义。