Marotta J J, Perrot T S, Nicolle D, Servos P, Goodale M A
Department of Psychology, University of Western Ontario, London, Canada.
Exp Brain Res. 1995;104(1):107-14. doi: 10.1007/BF00229860.
The aim of the present study was to determine whether normal subjects with one eye covered and patients in whom one eye had been enucleated generate more head movements than subjects using binocular vision during the performance of a visually guided grasping movement. In experiment 1, 14 right-handed normal subjects were tested binocularly and monocularly in a task in which they were required to reach out and grasp oblong blocks of different sizes at different distances. Although the typical binocular advantage in reaching and grasping was observed, the overall head movement scores did not differ between these testing conditions. In experiment 2, seven right-handed enucleated patients were compared to seven age and sex-matched control subjects (tested under binocular and monocular viewing conditions), on the same task as used in experiment 1. While no differences were found in the kinematics of reaches produced by the enucleated patients and the control subjects, the patients did produce larger and faster resultant head movements, composed mainly of lateral and vertical movements. This suggests that enucleated patients may be generating more head movements in order to better utilize retinal motion cues to aid in manual prehension.
本研究的目的是确定在进行视觉引导的抓握动作时,单眼被遮盖的正常受试者和已摘除一只眼球的患者是否比使用双眼视觉的受试者产生更多的头部运动。在实验1中,14名右利手正常受试者在一项任务中接受了双眼和单眼测试,在该任务中,他们需要伸手去抓握不同距离处不同大小的长方形木块。尽管在伸手和抓握方面观察到了典型的双眼优势,但在这些测试条件下,总体头部运动得分并无差异。在实验2中,将7名右利手眼球摘除患者与7名年龄和性别匹配的对照受试者(在双眼和单眼观察条件下进行测试)进行了比较,任务与实验1相同。虽然眼球摘除患者和对照受试者在伸手动作的运动学方面未发现差异,但患者确实产生了更大、更快的总体头部运动,主要由横向和垂直运动组成。这表明眼球摘除患者可能会产生更多的头部运动,以便更好地利用视网膜运动线索来辅助手动抓握。