Làdavas E, Farnè A, Carletti M, Zeloni G
Dipartimento di Psicologia, Università di Bologna, Italy.
Brain. 1994 Aug;117 ( Pt 4):705-14. doi: 10.1093/brain/117.4.705.
The aim of the present study was to assess the relevance of relative position coding of the effectors in the determination of neglect for the space of response. Two groups of patients were selected: an experimental group, consisting of right brain-damaged patients with left unilateral neglect, and a control group, consisting of right brain-damaged patients without unilateral neglect. These patients participated in two different experiments. In Experiment 1 the stimuli were horizontally aligned to the left and the right of a fixation stimulus; in Experiment 2 they were vertically aligned above and below the fixation stimulus. The stimuli consisted either of the number '1' or the number '2'. In both experiments, the patient was required to give a relative left key press response upon presentation of number '1' and a relative right key press response upon presentation of number '2'. The responses were recorded using the index and middle fingers of the right hand and the response keyboard was located on the right side of body midline. In each experiment there were two hand response conditions: standard and reversed. Under the former condition the hand was in the normal upright position; under the latter, the hand and the response keyboard were rotated by approximately 180 degrees. Under the standard condition, the two effectors were located on the typical anatomical spatial position, i.e. the index finger, which was located on the left relative position, pressed the left key, and the middle finger, which was located on the right relative position, pressed the right key. Under the reversed condition, the positions of the two effectors were reversed, i.e. the middle finger located on the left relative spatial position pressed the left key and the index finger, located on the right relative spatial position, pressed the right key. The results for both experiments showed that neglect patients were always slower to respond when the task required a left key response. The effect was manifest under both the standard and the reversed conditions. The neglect was therefore for the space of response and not for the anatomical spatial position of the effectors.
本研究的目的是评估效应器的相对位置编码在确定对反应空间的忽视方面的相关性。选择了两组患者:实验组,由患有左侧单侧忽视的右脑损伤患者组成;对照组,由无单侧忽视的右脑损伤患者组成。这些患者参与了两项不同的实验。在实验1中,刺激物水平排列在注视刺激物的左侧和右侧;在实验2中,它们垂直排列在注视刺激物的上方和下方。刺激物由数字“1”或数字“2”组成。在两个实验中,要求患者在呈现数字“1”时做出相对向左的按键反应,在呈现数字“2”时做出相对向右的按键反应。使用右手的食指和中指记录反应,反应键盘位于身体中线右侧。在每个实验中有两种手部反应条件:标准条件和反转条件。在前一种条件下,手处于正常直立位置;在后一种条件下,手和反应键盘旋转约180度。在标准条件下,两个效应器位于典型的解剖学空间位置,即位于相对左侧位置的食指按下左键,位于相对右侧位置的中指按下右键。在反转条件下,两个效应器的位置颠倒,即位于相对左侧空间位置的中指按下左键,位于相对右侧空间位置的食指按下右键。两个实验的结果均表明,当任务需要向左按键反应时,忽视患者的反应总是较慢。在标准条件和反转条件下均表现出这种效应。因此,忽视是针对反应空间,而不是针对效应器的解剖学空间位置。