Capogna Elettra, Pollarini Virginia, Quinzi Alessia, Guidi Lucia, Sambati Luisa, Criante Maria Sasca, Mengoli Elena, Venneri Annalena, Lodi Raffaele, Tonon Caterina, Mitolo Micaela
Department of Biomedical and Neuromotor Sciences (DIBINEM), University of Bologna, 40127 Bologna, Italy.
Functional and Molecular Neuroimaging Unit, IRCCS Istituto delle Scienze Neurologiche di Bologna, 40139 Bologna, Italy.
Biomedicines. 2025 May 9;13(5):1152. doi: 10.3390/biomedicines13051152.
Minor visual phenomena (MVP), such as visual illusions, pareidolias, feeling of presence, and passage hallucinations, are often experienced by patients with Lewy Body Disease (LBD), in addition to complex visual hallucinations (VH), even in the early stages of the disease. This systematic review aimed to provide an up-to-date literature review of the occurrence and prevalence of MVP in LBD and to assess their potential associations both with VH and visuoperceptual and visuospatial deficits. A systematic literature search was carried out in PubMed, Web of Science, APA PsycInfo, Scopus, and Cochrane Library, and a total of 44 articles were included. The included studies showed significant variability in the occurrence of MVP in the LBD population and in the assessment methods used, such as standardized scales (e.g., the noise pareidolia test), semi-structured interviews (e.g., the North-East Visual Hallucinations Interview), and clinical descriptions. Similarly to VH, MVP appears to be highly specific to LBD, helping in differential diagnosis from Alzheimer's Disease. The overall relationship between MVP, VH, and visuoperceptual/visuospatial deficits remains unclear. Some studies found that MVP (especially pareidolic responses and presence of hallucinations) was positively correlated with VH, yet it is challenging to determine whether MVP can be considered a precursor of future VH development. Negative associations were reported between MVP (especially pareidolias) and visuoperceptual/visuospatial abilities. However, it is not clear whether these deficits serve as independent, exclusive factors in MVP occurrence or if they interact with VH as a contributing component. Gaining insight into the occurrence of these phenomena could prove beneficial for differential diagnosis, prognosis, and prediction of treatment outcomes in patients with LBD.
路易体病(LBD)患者除了会出现复杂的视幻觉(VH)外,即使在疾病早期也常经历轻微视觉现象(MVP),如视错觉、空想性错视、存在感和路过性幻觉。本系统评价旨在提供关于LBD中MVP发生情况和患病率的最新文献综述,并评估它们与VH以及视觉感知和视觉空间缺陷之间的潜在关联。在PubMed、科学网、美国心理学会心理学文摘数据库、Scopus和考克兰图书馆进行了系统的文献检索,共纳入44篇文章。纳入的研究表明,LBD人群中MVP的发生率以及所使用的评估方法存在显著差异,如标准化量表(如噪声空想性错视测试)、半结构化访谈(如东北视觉幻觉访谈)和临床描述。与VH类似,MVP似乎对LBD具有高度特异性,有助于与阿尔茨海默病进行鉴别诊断。MVP、VH与视觉感知/视觉空间缺陷之间的总体关系仍不明确。一些研究发现MVP(尤其是空想性错视反应和幻觉的存在)与VH呈正相关,但很难确定MVP是否可被视为未来VH发展的先兆。有报道称MVP(尤其是空想性错视)与视觉感知/视觉空间能力之间存在负相关。然而,尚不清楚这些缺陷是MVP发生的独立、排他性因素,还是它们作为一个促成因素与VH相互作用。深入了解这些现象的发生情况可能对LBD患者的鉴别诊断、预后和治疗结果预测有益。