van der Ham Ineke J M, van Zandvoort Martine J E, Meilinger Tobias, Bosch Sander E, Kant Neeltje, Postma Albert
Experimental Psychology, Helmholtz Institute, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Neuroreport. 2010 Jul 14;21(10):685-9. doi: 10.1097/WNR.0b013e32833aea78.
We present two cases (A.C. and W.J.) with navigation problems resulting from parieto-occipital right hemisphere damage. For both the cases, performance on the neuropsychological tests did not indicate specific impairments in spatial processing, despite severe subjective complaints of spatial disorientation. Various aspects of navigation were tested in a new virtual reality task, the Virtual Tübingen task. A double dissociation between spatial and temporal deficits was found; A.C. was impaired in route ordering, a temporal test, whereas W.J. was impaired in scene recognition and route continuation, which are spatial in nature. These findings offer important insights in the functional and neural architecture of navigation.
我们报告了两例(A.C.和W.J.)因右侧顶枕叶损伤导致导航问题的病例。对于这两例病例,尽管患者有严重的空间定向障碍主观主诉,但神经心理学测试结果并未显示出空间处理方面的特定损伤。在一项新的虚拟现实任务——虚拟图宾根任务中,对导航的各个方面进行了测试。发现了空间和时间缺陷之间的双重分离;A.C.在路线排序(一项时间测试)方面受损,而W.J.在场景识别和路线延续(本质上是空间方面)方面受损。这些发现为导航的功能和神经结构提供了重要见解。