The Baruch Ivcher Institute for Brain, Cognition, and Technology, The Baruch Ivcher School of Psychology, Reichman University, Herzliya, Israel; The Ruth & Meir Rosenthal Brain Imaging Center, Reichman University, Herzliya, Israel.
The Baruch Ivcher Institute for Brain, Cognition, and Technology, The Baruch Ivcher School of Psychology, Reichman University, Herzliya, Israel; Department of Cognitive and Brain Sciences, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel; Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Research Group Adaptive Memory and Decision Making, Berlin, Germany; Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Max Planck Dahlem Campus of Cognition (MPDCC), Berlin, Germany.
Neuropsychologia. 2022 Aug 13;173:108305. doi: 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2022.108305. Epub 2022 Jun 22.
The phenomenology of the blind has provided an age-old, unparalleled means of exploring the enigmatic link between the brain and mind. This paper delves into the unique phenomenological experience of a man who became blind in adulthood. He subsequently underwent both an Argus II retinal prosthesis implant and training, and extensive training on the EyeMusic visual to auditory sensory substitution device (SSD), thereby becoming the first reported case to date of dual proficiency with both devices. He offers a firsthand account into what he considers the great potential of combining sensory substitution devices with visual prostheses as part of a complete visual restoration protocol. While the Argus II retinal prosthesis alone provided him with immediate visual percepts by way of electrically stimulated phosphenes elicited by the device, the EyeMusic SSD requires extensive training from the onset. Yet following the extensive training program with the EyeMusic sensory substitution device, our subject reports that the sensory substitution device allowed him to experience a richer, more complex perceptual experience, that felt more "second nature" to him, while the Argus II prosthesis (which also requires training) did not allow him to achieve the same levels of automaticity and transparency. Following long-term use of the EyeMusic SSD, our subject reported that visual percepts representing mainly, but not limited to, colors portrayed by the EyeMusic SSD are elicited in association with auditory stimuli, indicating the acquisition of a high level of automaticity. Finally, the case study indicates an additive benefit to the combination of both devices on the user's subjective phenomenological visual experience.
盲人的现象学为探索大脑和思维之间神秘的联系提供了一种古老而无与伦比的方法。本文深入探讨了一位成年后失明的人的独特现象学体验。他随后接受了 Argus II 视网膜假体植入和训练,并对 EyeMusic 视觉到听觉感觉替代设备 (SSD) 进行了广泛的训练,从而成为迄今为止第一个同时熟练使用这两种设备的报告案例。他详细描述了他认为将感觉替代设备与视觉假体结合作为完整视觉恢复方案的一部分的巨大潜力。虽然 Argus II 视网膜假体本身通过设备产生的电刺激光幻视为他提供了即时的视觉感知,但 EyeMusic SSD 从一开始就需要进行广泛的训练。然而,在 EyeMusic 感觉替代设备的广泛训练计划之后,我们的研究对象报告说,感觉替代设备使他能够体验到更丰富、更复杂的感知体验,对他来说感觉更“自然而然”,而 Argus II 假体(也需要训练)则不能使他达到相同的自动化和透明度水平。在长期使用 EyeMusic SSD 之后,我们的研究对象报告说,与听觉刺激相关联的主要但不限于 EyeMusic SSD 描绘的颜色的视觉感知被引出,表明已经获得了高水平的自动化。最后,该案例研究表明,两种设备的组合对用户的主观现象学视觉体验有附加的益处。