Soroker N, Calamaro N, Myslobodsky M S
Department of Stroke Rehabilitation, Loewenstein Rehabilitation Hospital, Raanana, Israel.
J Clin Exp Neuropsychol. 1995 Apr;17(2):243-55. doi: 10.1080/01688639508405121.
We examined 6 patients with robust visual neglect following right hemisphere damage. All of them had signs of auditory neglect as documented by the inferior identification of syllables delivered through a loudspeaker on the left side. When the same stimuli on the left were administered in the presence of a fictitious source of sound (a dummy loudspeaker) visible in the homolesional space, a significant increase in the identification score of sounds was obtained (the "ventriloquist" effect). The result is in keeping with a notion of a strong coupling between auditory and visual systems. The effect is attributed to the activation by the fictitious source of sound of the audio-visual map in the left hemisphere. We draw attention to the possibility that loss of awareness of auditory input may arise due to the disconnection of the visual input from the audio-visual template.
我们研究了6例因右侧半球损伤而出现严重视觉忽视的患者。他们所有人都有听觉忽视的迹象,这通过对左侧扬声器播放的音节识别能力较差得到证实。当在患侧空间可见的虚拟声源(一个假扬声器)存在的情况下呈现左侧相同的刺激时,声音识别分数显著提高(“腹语”效应)。该结果与听觉和视觉系统之间存在强耦合的观点一致。这种效应归因于左侧半球视听图谱中虚拟声源的激活。我们提请注意这样一种可能性,即由于视觉输入与视听模板的断开连接,可能会出现对听觉输入的意识丧失。