Jones R D, Donaldson I M
Department of Medical Physics and Bioengineering, Christchurch Hospital, New Zealand.
J Neurol Sci. 1995 Jul;131(1):43-50. doi: 10.1016/0022-510x(95)00043-2.
There is considerable evidence that visuoperceptual function is impaired in Parkinson's disease although this view remains contentious. The issue is confounded by studies which have demonstrated impairment of visual sensation, in particular high-contrast visual acuity, in Parkinson's disease. We have measured the visuoperceptual performance of 16 patients with mild to moderate Parkinson's disease, both on and off drugs, and 16 age and sex matched control subjects on non-motor tests of visual resolution, static perception, and dynamic perception. Performance on the perceptual tasks was measured in terms of perceptual resolutions and was found impaired in the parkinsonian group. After removal of the contribution of poorer visual resolution, the overall visual perception remained impaired, although to a relatively subtle degree, such that the difference between the two groups on its static and dynamic components did not reach significance.
有大量证据表明帕金森病患者的视觉感知功能受损,尽管这一观点仍存在争议。一些研究表明帕金森病患者存在视觉感觉障碍,尤其是高对比度视力受损,这使得问题变得更加复杂。我们对16名轻至中度帕金森病患者在服药和未服药状态下的视觉感知表现进行了测量,并对16名年龄和性别匹配的对照受试者进行了视觉分辨率、静态感知和动态感知的非运动测试。通过感知分辨率来衡量感知任务的表现,结果发现帕金森病组的表现受损。在去除较差视觉分辨率的影响后,整体视觉感知仍然受损,尽管程度相对较轻,以至于两组在静态和动态成分上的差异未达到显著水平。