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患者DF的视觉大脑活动:视觉失认症中的视觉前馈控制

Patient DF's visual brain in action: Visual feedforward control in visual form agnosia.

作者信息

Whitwell Robert L, Milner A David, Cavina-Pratesi Cristiana, Barat Masihullah, Goodale Melvyn A

机构信息

The Brain and Mind Institute, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario N6A 5B7, Canada; The Graduate Program in Neuroscience, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario N6A 5B7, Canada.

Department of Psychology, Durham University, South Road, DH1 3LE Durham, UK.

出版信息

Vision Res. 2015 May;110(Pt B):265-76. doi: 10.1016/j.visres.2014.08.016. Epub 2014 Sep 6.

Abstract

Patient DF, who developed visual form agnosia following ventral-stream damage, is unable to discriminate the width of objects, performing at chance, for example, when asked to open her thumb and forefinger a matching amount. Remarkably, however, DF adjusts her hand aperture to accommodate the width of objects when reaching out to pick them up (grip scaling). While this spared ability to grasp objects is presumed to be mediated by visuomotor modules in her relatively intact dorsal stream, it is possible that it may rely abnormally on online visual or haptic feedback. We report here that DF's grip scaling remained intact when her vision was completely suppressed during grasp movements, and it still dissociated sharply from her poor perceptual estimates of target size. We then tested whether providing trial-by-trial haptic feedback after making such perceptual estimates might improve DF's performance, but found that they remained significantly impaired. In a final experiment, we re-examined whether DF's grip scaling depends on receiving veridical haptic feedback during grasping. In one condition, the haptic feedback was identical to the visual targets. In a second condition, the haptic feedback was of a constant intermediate width while the visual target varied trial by trial. Despite this incongruent feedback, DF still scaled her grip aperture to the visual widths of the target blocks, showing only normal adaptation to the false haptically-experienced width. Taken together, these results strengthen the view that DF's spared grasping relies on a normal mode of dorsal-stream functioning, based chiefly on visual feedforward processing.

摘要

患者DF在腹侧视觉通路受损后出现了视觉形状失认症,无法辨别物体的宽度,例如,当被要求将拇指和食指张开到匹配的宽度时,其表现仅为随机水平。然而,值得注意的是,DF在伸手去拿物体时会调整手部的开口大小以适应物体的宽度(抓握缩放)。虽然这种保留的抓握物体的能力被认为是由其相对完整的背侧视觉通路中的视觉运动模块介导的,但也有可能它异常地依赖于在线视觉或触觉反馈。我们在此报告,在抓握动作过程中当DF的视觉完全被抑制时,她的抓握缩放能力仍然完好无损,并且它仍然与她对目标大小的糟糕感知估计明显分离。然后我们测试了在做出这种感知估计后逐次提供触觉反馈是否可能改善DF的表现,但发现它们仍然明显受损。在最后一个实验中,我们重新审视了DF的抓握缩放是否依赖于在抓握过程中接收真实的触觉反馈。在一种情况下,触觉反馈与视觉目标相同。在第二种情况下,触觉反馈是恒定的中间宽度,而视觉目标则逐次变化。尽管有这种不一致的反馈,DF仍然将她的抓握开口大小调整到目标方块的视觉宽度,仅显示出对错误触觉体验宽度的正常适应。综上所述,这些结果强化了这样一种观点,即DF保留的抓握能力依赖于背侧视觉通路的正常运作模式,主要基于视觉前馈处理。

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