Department of Psychology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA.
Department of Biological Structure, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA.
Cogn Neuropsychol. 2022 Feb;39(1-2):99-102. doi: 10.1080/02643294.2022.2083947. Epub 2022 Jun 8.
Vannuscorps and colleagues present the fascinating case of Davida, a young person who makes systematic errors in judgments related to orientations of sharp or high-contrast visual stimuli. In this commentary, we discuss the findings in the context of observations from mid-level ventral visual stream physiology. We propose two additional interpretations for the specificity of the behavioural deficits: the observed impairments in orientation judgments may be consistent with a system that is not able to unambiguously represent certain impoverished stimuli, or with a system that is not able to translate visual input into head- or body-centered coordinates. Davida's case offers a unique glimpse into the complex cascade of transformations that enable accurate orientation judgments, and sparks curiosity about which mechanistic disruptions can produce such specific unstable percepts.
范努斯科尔斯和同事们呈现了一个引人入胜的案例,名为达维达(Davida),她在与尖锐或高对比度视觉刺激的方向相关的判断中出现系统性错误。在本评论中,我们将根据中脑腹侧视觉流生理学的观察结果来讨论这些发现。我们为行为缺陷的特异性提出了另外两种解释:观察到的定向判断障碍可能与无法明确表示某些简单刺激的系统一致,或者与无法将视觉输入转换为头或身体中心坐标的系统一致。达维达的案例为我们提供了一个独特的视角,可以深入了解使准确定向判断成为可能的复杂转换级联,并激发了对哪些机制障碍会产生如此特定的不稳定感知的好奇心。