Petersen A, Vangkilde S, Fabricius C, Iversen H K, Delfi T S, Starrfelt R
Department of Psychology, University of Copenhagen, Denmark.
Department of Psychology, University of Copenhagen, Denmark.
Neuropsychologia. 2016 Nov;92:79-89. doi: 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2016.02.029. Epub 2016 Mar 9.
Impaired visual attention is common following strokes in the territory of the middle cerebral artery, particularly in the right hemisphere, while attentional effects of more posterior lesions are less clear. Commonly, such deficits are investigated in relation to specific syndromes like visual agnosia or pure alexia. The aim of this study was to characterize visual processing speed and apprehension span following posterior cerebral artery (PCA) stroke. In addition, the relationship between these attentional parameters and single word reading is investigated, as previous studies have suggested that reduced visual speed and span may explain pure alexia. Eight patients with unilateral PCA strokes (four left hemisphere, four right hemisphere) were selected on the basis of lesion location, rather than the presence of any visual symptoms. Visual attention was characterized by a whole report paradigm allowing for hemifield-specific measurements of processing speed and apprehension span. All patients showed reductions in visual span contralateral to the lesion site, and four patients showed bilateral reductions in visual span despite unilateral lesions (2L; 2R). Six patients showed selective deficits in visual span, though processing speed was unaffected in the same field (ipsi- or contralesionally). Only patients with right hemifield reductions in visual span were impaired in reading, and this could follow either right or left lateralized stroke and was irrespective of visual field impairments. In conclusion, visual span may be affected bilaterally by unilateral PCA-lesions. Reductions in visual span may also be confined to one hemifield, and may be affected in spite of preserved visual processing speed. Furthermore, reduced span in the right visual field seems to be related to reading impairment in this group, regardless of lesion lateralization.
大脑中动脉供血区中风后,视觉注意力受损很常见,尤其是在右侧半球,而后部病变的注意力影响则不太明确。通常,此类缺陷是针对视觉失认或纯失读症等特定综合征进行研究的。本研究的目的是描述大脑后动脉(PCA)中风后的视觉处理速度和注意广度。此外,由于先前的研究表明视觉速度和广度的降低可能解释纯失读症,因此还研究了这些注意力参数与单字阅读之间的关系。根据病变位置而非是否存在任何视觉症状,选择了8例单侧PCA中风患者(4例左半球,4例右半球)。通过全报告范式对视觉注意力进行表征,该范式允许对处理速度和注意广度进行半视野特异性测量。所有患者病变部位对侧的视觉广度均降低,4例患者尽管为单侧病变,但双侧视觉广度均降低(2例左侧;2例右侧)。6例患者在视觉广度上存在选择性缺陷,尽管同一视野(同侧或对侧病变视野)的处理速度未受影响。只有右侧半视野视觉广度降低的患者存在阅读障碍,这可能发生在右侧或左侧半球中风后,且与视野损害无关。总之,单侧PCA病变可能双侧影响视觉广度。视觉广度的降低也可能局限于一个半视野,并且尽管视觉处理速度保持正常也可能受到影响。此外,在该组患者中,无论病变位于哪一侧,右侧视野广度的降低似乎都与阅读障碍有关。