School of Psychology and Clinical Language Sciences, University of Reading, Whiteknights Campus, Reading, RG6 7BE, UK.
School of Psychology, University of Southampton, Highfield Campus, Southampton, SO17 1BJ, UK.
Sci Rep. 2017 May 16;7(1):1941. doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-02047-x.
Hemispatial Neglect (HN) is a failure to allocate attention to a region of space opposite to where damage has occurred in the brain, usually the left side of space. It is widely documented that there are two types of neglect: egocentric neglect (neglect of information falling on the individual's left side) and allocentric neglect (neglect of the left side of each object, regardless of the position of that object in relation to the individual). We set out to address whether neglect presentation could be modified from egocentric to allocentric through manipulating the task demands whilst keeping the physical stimulus constant by measuring the eye movement behaviour of a single group of neglect patients engaged in two different tasks (copying and tracing). Eye movements and behavioural data demonstrated that patients exhibited symptoms consistent with egocentric neglect in one task (tracing), and allocentric neglect in another task (copying), suggesting that task requirements may influence the nature of the neglect symptoms produced by the same individual. Different task demands may be able to explain differential neglect symptoms in some individuals.
偏侧空间忽略症(HN)是一种大脑损伤导致的对空间相对侧的注意力分配障碍,通常是左侧空间。广泛的文献记载表明,有两种类型的忽视:自我中心性忽视(对落在个体左侧的信息的忽视)和非自我中心性忽视(对每个物体左侧的忽视,而不考虑该物体相对于个体的位置)。我们通过在保持物理刺激不变的情况下,通过测量单个忽视患者群体在两个不同任务(复制和描摹)中的眼动行为,旨在解决忽视呈现是否可以通过操纵任务要求从自我中心性转换为非自我中心性。眼动和行为数据表明,患者在一项任务(描摹)中表现出与自我中心性忽视一致的症状,而在另一项任务(复制)中表现出非自我中心性忽视的症状,这表明任务要求可能会影响同一个体产生的忽视症状的性质。不同的任务要求可能能够解释某些个体的不同忽视症状。