Husain M, Shapiro K, Martin J, Kennard C
Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Charing Cross and Westminster Medical School, Charing Cross Hospital, London, UK.
Nature. 1997 Jan 9;385(6612):154-6. doi: 10.1038/385154a0.
When we identify a visual object such as a word or letter, our ability to detect a second object is impaired if it appears within 400ms of the first. This phenomenon has been termed the attentional blink or dwell time and is a measure of our ability to allocate attention over time (temporal attention). Patients with unilateral visual neglect are unaware of people or objects contralateral to their lesion. They are considered to have a disorder of attending to a particular location in space (spatial attention). Here we examined the non-spatial temporal dynamics of attention in patients, using a protocol for assessing the attentional blink. Neglect patients with right parietal, frontal or basal ganglia strokes had an abnormally severe and protracted attentional blink When they identified a letter, their awareness of a subsequent letter was significantly diminished for a length of time that was three times as long as for individuals without neglect. Our results demonstrate for the first time that visual neglect is a disorder of directing attention in time, as well as space.
当我们识别一个视觉对象,比如一个单词或字母时,如果第二个对象在第一个对象出现后的400毫秒内出现,我们检测到它的能力就会受损。这种现象被称为注意瞬脱或驻留时间,是衡量我们随时间分配注意力(时间注意力)能力的指标。单侧视觉忽视患者对其损伤对侧的人或物体没有意识。他们被认为存在关注空间中特定位置(空间注意力)的障碍。在此,我们使用一种评估注意瞬脱的方案,研究了患者注意力的非空间时间动态。患有右侧顶叶、额叶或基底神经节中风的忽视患者存在异常严重且持续时间较长的注意瞬脱。当他们识别一个字母时,在一段时间内,他们对后续字母的意识显著减弱,这段时间是没有忽视症状个体的三倍长。我们的结果首次证明,视觉忽视是一种在时间以及空间上引导注意力的障碍。