Department of Psychology, the University of Michigan and Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, The University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 (U.S.A.).
Restor Neurol Neurosci. 1990 Jan 1;2(1):39-46. doi: 10.3233/RNN-1990-2105.
Patients with unilateral (left-sided) spatial neglect following right-hemisphere stroke were tested for the effects of visual stimulation on performance of a line-bisection task. As predicted from research on brain mechanisms of spatial orientation and attention, dynamic visual stimuli presented on the left side substantially reduced neglect in the task. In contrast, left sided static stimuli reduced neglect significantly less and dynamic stimuli presented in the center had no effect on neglect. Neglect patients with hemianopia did not show significantly less benefit of left-sided dynamic stimuli compared to neglect patients without hemianopia, suggesting that the effect of these stimuli was unconscious and automatic. The potential advantages of lateralized dynamic stimuli in the rehabilitation of neglect are discussed.
右侧大脑半球卒中后出现单侧(左侧)空间忽略的患者接受了视觉刺激对其进行线二分任务的影响的测试。从空间定向和注意的大脑机制研究中可以预测到,呈现于左侧的动态视觉刺激大大减少了任务中的忽略。相比之下,左侧静态刺激显著减少忽略的效果较小,而呈现于中央的动态刺激对忽略没有影响。与没有偏盲的忽略患者相比,半侧偏盲的忽略患者从左侧动态刺激中获益并不明显,这表明这些刺激的效果是无意识和自动的。讨论了在忽略康复中使用偏侧动态刺激的潜在优势。