Lines C R, Milner A D
Exp Brain Res. 1983;50(2-3):166-72. doi: 10.1007/BF00239180.
When light flashes are presented laterally simple vocal and manual responses are faster to stimuli in the visual half-field having direct access to the responding hemisphere (an "uncrossed" reaction) than stimuli which go initially to the nonresponding hemisphere (a "crossed" reaction). In the latter case an interhemispheric crossing is presumably necessary and so the crossed-minus-uncrossed difference (CUD) can be identified with interhemispheric transmission time. This paradigm was used to investigate the problem of whether or not there is an overlap of ipsi- and contralaterally projecting ganglion cells at the border between nasal and temporal areas of the human retina, resulting in dual representation of the midline in the brain. If such an overlap does exist then presenting stimuli on this region ought to result in an abolition of the CUD since information would be equally available to both hemispheres. Accordingly vocal and manual reaction times to flashes presented at 1/2, 1, 2, and 4 deg of visual angle were measured. In both cases a consistent CUD was found and this was present at all four points. These results are interpreted as arguing against the existence of overlap in man though some alternative possibilities are discussed.
当向一侧呈现闪光时,对于能直接传入做出反应的半球的视野半侧中的刺激(“不交叉”反应),简单的发声和手动反应要比对最初传入不做出反应的半球的刺激(“交叉”反应)更快。在后一种情况下,半球间的交叉大概是必要的,所以交叉减去不交叉的差异(CUD)可以被视为半球间的传递时间。这个范式被用于研究在人类视网膜鼻侧和颞侧区域的边界处,同侧和对侧投射的神经节细胞是否存在重叠,从而导致大脑中中线的双重表征这一问题。如果确实存在这样的重叠,那么在这个区域呈现刺激应该会导致CUD消失,因为信息对两个半球来说都是同等可得的。相应地,测量了对视角为1/2、1、2和4度处呈现的闪光的发声和手动反应时间。在这两种情况下都发现了一致的CUD,并且在所有四个点都存在。这些结果被解释为反对人类中存在重叠的观点,不过也讨论了一些其他的可能性。