Cohen L, Gray F, Meyrignac C, Dehaene S, Degos J D
Service de Neurologie, Hôpital de la Salpêtrière, Paris, France.
J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. 1994 Jan;57(1):73-8. doi: 10.1136/jnnp.57.1.73.
Hemimicropsia is a rare disorder of visual perception characterized by an apparent reduction of the size of objects when presented in one hemifield. We report two cases of hemimicropsia resulting from focal brain lesions. The first patient was an art teacher and could accurately depict his abnormal visual perception. He subsequently died and his brain was examined post mortem. In the second patient, micropsia was assessed by a quantified size comparison task. The size of a given object is normally perceived as constant across any spatial position. Hemimicropsia may thus be considered a limited violation of the size constancy principle. Behavioural and anatomical data are discussed in relation to the neural basis of visual object perception in humans.
偏侧视物显小症是一种罕见的视觉感知障碍,其特征是当物体出现在一侧视野时,会明显感觉物体尺寸变小。我们报告了两例由局灶性脑损伤导致的偏侧视物显小症病例。首例患者是一名美术教师,他能够准确描绘自己异常的视觉感知。该患者随后死亡,死后对其大脑进行了检查。在第二例患者中,通过定量大小比较任务评估了视物显小症。通常,给定物体的大小在任何空间位置都被感知为恒定的。因此,偏侧视物显小症可被视为对大小恒常性原则的有限违背。本文结合人类视觉物体感知的神经基础对行为和解剖学数据进行了讨论。