Ramachandran V S, Cronin-Golomb A, Myers J J
Nature. 1986;320(6060):358-9. doi: 10.1038/320358a0.
When two spatially separated light spots are flashed in rapid succession, the spot will appear to move between the two locations--an illusion called apparent motion. We have presented this display to callosum-sectioned human patients and found that they could correctly report the temporal order of a simple apparent motion sequence presented across the vertical meridian. Hence, the forebrain commissures are not required for this function.
当两个空间上分离的光斑快速连续闪烁时,光斑会看起来在两个位置之间移动——这是一种称为表观运动的错觉。我们向胼胝体切断的人类患者展示了这种显示,发现他们能够正确报告在垂直子午线上呈现的简单表观运动序列的时间顺序。因此,这种功能不需要前脑连合。