Malhotra Paresh A, Russell Charlotte
Centre for Restorative Neuroscience, Division of Brain Sciences, Imperial College London, Charing Cross Hospital, Fulham Palace Road, London, W6 8RF, UK,
Curr Neurol Neurosci Rep. 2015 Aug;15(8):56. doi: 10.1007/s11910-015-0570-0.
Since the advent of in vivo imaging, first with CT, and then MRI, structural neuroimaging in patients has been widely used as a tool to explore the neural correlates of a wide variety of cognitive functions. Findings from studies using this methodology have formed a core component of current accounts of cognition, but there are a number of problematic issues related to inferring cognitive functions from structural imaging data in stroke and more generally, lesion-based neuropsychology as a whole. This review addresses these concerns in the context of spatial neglect, a common disorder most frequently encountered following right hemisphere stroke. Recent literature, including attempts to address some of these questions, is discussed. Novel approaches and findings from related fields that may help to put stroke-based lesion mapping studies into perspective are reviewed, allowing critical but constructive evaluation of previous work in the field.
自从体内成像技术问世以来,先是计算机断层扫描(CT),然后是磁共振成像(MRI),患者的结构性神经成像已被广泛用作探索各种认知功能的神经关联的工具。使用这种方法的研究结果已成为当前认知理论的核心组成部分,但在从中风的结构成像数据推断认知功能方面,以及更广泛地说,在整个基于病变的神经心理学方面,存在一些有问题的问题。本综述在空间忽视的背景下探讨了这些问题,空间忽视是右半球中风后最常见的一种疾病。讨论了近期的文献,包括解决其中一些问题的尝试。回顾了相关领域的新方法和研究结果,这些可能有助于正确看待基于中风的病变图谱研究,从而对该领域以前的工作进行批判性但建设性的评估。