Delis D C, Robertson L C, Efron R
Neuropsychologia. 1986;24(2):205-14. doi: 10.1016/0028-3932(86)90053-9.
Unilateral brain-damaged patients and normal control subjects were asked to remember visual hierarchical stimuli consisting of larger forms constructed from smaller forms. The right-hemisphere damaged patients made more errors in remembering the larger forms relative to the smaller forms, whereas the left-hemisphere damaged patients made more errors in remembering the smaller forms relative to the larger forms. These findings are discussed as they relate to hemispheric specialization for visuospatial processing.
单侧脑损伤患者和正常对照受试者被要求记住由较小图形构成的较大图形组成的视觉层次刺激。相对于较小图形,右半球损伤患者在记住较大图形时犯的错误更多,而左半球损伤患者在记住较小图形时相对于较大图形犯的错误更多。这些发现结合视觉空间处理的半球特化进行了讨论。