Pankow L, Luchins D
University of Chicago Windermere Senior Health Center, Illinois, USA.
Optom Vis Sci. 1997 Mar;74(3):138-43. doi: 10.1097/00006324-199703000-00023.
A case study of a 100-year-old patient with visual hallucinations and visual impairment is presented. The patient was fit with optical aids in an effort to reduce the hallucinations, operating on the "phantom vision" theory, which postulates that visual hallucinations associated with visual impairment result from the brain's attempt to "fill in" for compromised visual input.
本文介绍了一位患有视幻觉和视力障碍的100岁患者的病例研究。根据“幻视”理论,为该患者佩戴了光学辅助器具以减少幻觉,该理论假定与视力障碍相关的视幻觉是大脑试图“填补”受损视觉输入的结果。