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在遗传性单纯小脑共济失调中,自上而下而非自下而上的视觉扫描受到影响。

Top-down but not bottom-up visual scanning is affected in hereditary pure cerebellar ataxia.

作者信息

Matsuda Shunichi, Matsumoto Hideyuki, Furubayashi Toshiaki, Fukuda Hideki, Emoto Masaki, Hanajima Ritsuko, Tsuji Shoji, Ugawa Yoshikazu, Terao Yasuo

机构信息

Department of Neurology, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan.

Department of Neurology, School of Medicine, Fukushima Medical University, Fukushima, Japan.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2014 Dec 29;9(12):e116181. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0116181. eCollection 2014.

Abstract

The aim of this study was to clarify the nature of visual processing deficits caused by cerebellar disorders. We studied the performance of two types of visual search (top-down visual scanning and bottom-up visual scanning) in 18 patients with pure cerebellar types of spinocerebellar degeneration (SCA6: 11; SCA31: 7). The gaze fixation position was recorded with an eye-tracking device while the subjects performed two visual search tasks in which they looked for a target Landolt figure among distractors. In the serial search task, the target was similar to the distractors and the subject had to search for the target by processing each item with top-down visual scanning. In the pop-out search task, the target and distractor were clearly discernible and the visual salience of the target allowed the subjects to detect it by bottom-up visual scanning. The saliency maps clearly showed that the serial search task required top-down visual attention and the pop-out search task required bottom-up visual attention. In the serial search task, the search time to detect the target was significantly longer in SCA patients than in normal subjects, whereas the search time in the pop-out search task was comparable between the two groups. These findings suggested that SCA patients cannot efficiently scan a target using a top-down attentional process, whereas scanning with a bottom-up attentional process is not affected. In the serial search task, the amplitude of saccades was significantly smaller in SCA patients than in normal subjects. The variability of saccade amplitude (saccadic dysmetria), number of re-fixations, and unstable fixation (nystagmus) were larger in SCA patients than in normal subjects, accounting for a substantial proportion of scattered fixations around the items. Saccadic dysmetria, re-fixation, and nystagmus may play important roles in the impaired top-down visual scanning in SCA, hampering precise visual processing of individual items.

摘要

本研究的目的是阐明小脑疾病所致视觉加工缺陷的本质。我们研究了18例纯小脑型脊髓小脑变性患者(SCA6型:11例;SCA31型:7例)在两种视觉搜索任务(自上而下视觉扫描和自下而上视觉扫描)中的表现。在受试者执行两项视觉搜索任务(即在干扰物中寻找目标兰多尔特环)时,使用眼动追踪设备记录其注视位置。在序列搜索任务中,目标与干扰物相似,受试者必须通过自上而下的视觉扫描处理每个项目来寻找目标。在弹出式搜索任务中,目标和干扰物清晰可辨,目标的视觉显著性使受试者能够通过自下而上的视觉扫描检测到它。显著性图清楚地表明,序列搜索任务需要自上而下的视觉注意,而弹出式搜索任务需要自下而上的视觉注意。在序列搜索任务中,SCA患者检测目标的搜索时间显著长于正常受试者,而在弹出式搜索任务中,两组的搜索时间相当。这些发现表明,SCA患者不能有效地利用自上而下的注意力过程扫描目标,而自下而上的注意力过程扫描则不受影响。在序列搜索任务中,SCA患者的扫视幅度显著小于正常受试者。SCA患者的扫视幅度变异性(眼球震颤)、重新注视次数和不稳定注视(眼球震颤)均大于正常受试者,这在项目周围的分散注视中占很大比例。眼球震颤、重新注视和眼球震颤可能在SCA患者自上而下的视觉扫描受损中起重要作用,妨碍对单个项目的精确视觉处理。

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