McFadzean R, Brosnahan D, Hadley D, Mutlukan E
Department of Neurophthalmology, Southern General Hospital, Glasgow.
Br J Ophthalmol. 1994 Mar;78(3):185-90. doi: 10.1136/bjo.78.3.185.
The representation of the field of vision in the human striate cortex is based on the Holmes map in which about 25% of the surface area of the striate cortex is allocated to the central 15 degrees of vision. Following the introduction of computed tomography of the brain, the accuracy of the Holmes map was apparently confirmed by clinical/radiological correlation, but a revision has been proposed by Horton and Hoyt based on a magnetic resonance imaging study of three patients with visual field defects due to striate lesions. They propose that the central cortical representation of vision occupies a much larger area. This study reviews the perimetric and imaging findings in a larger series of patients with striate cortical disease and provides support for the revised representation. The clinical phenomenon of macular sparing and its relation to representation of the macula at the occipital pole is also discussed.
人类纹状皮质中视野的表征基于霍姆斯图谱,其中约25%的纹状皮质表面积被分配给中央15度视野。随着脑部计算机断层扫描技术的引入,霍姆斯图谱的准确性显然通过临床/放射学相关性得到了证实,但霍顿和霍伊特基于对三名因纹状病变导致视野缺损患者的磁共振成像研究提出了修正意见。他们认为,视觉的中央皮质表征占据的面积要大得多。本研究回顾了一系列更多纹状皮质疾病患者的视野和影像学检查结果,并为修正后的表征提供了支持。还讨论了黄斑回避的临床现象及其与枕极黄斑表征的关系。