Matelli M, Olivieri M F, Saccani A
Boll Soc Ital Biol Sper. 1981 May 15;57(9):1004-9.
The effects of cutting the intertectal commissure have been studied in three cats. After the operation all animals tended to look downwards, as if attracted by the ground. There was no paralysis of the head movements. However spontaneous vertical head movements necessary for exploring the space in front and especially above the animal were very rare. Visual field examination showed a clear neglect for stimuli presented in the upper hemifields. The intertectal commissure syndrome is interpreted as a consequence of a disruption of intertectal nervous circuits responsible for the exploration of the portion of the space above the animal's head.
在三只猫身上研究了切断顶盖间连合的效果。手术后,所有动物都倾向于向下看,就好像被地面吸引一样。头部运动没有麻痹。然而,对于探索动物前方尤其是上方空间所必需的自发垂直头部运动非常罕见。视野检查显示对上半视野呈现的刺激明显忽视。顶盖间连合综合征被解释为负责探索动物头部上方空间部分的顶盖间神经回路中断的结果。