Cohen A, Wasserman A, Soroker N
Department of Psychology, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel.
Psychol Res. 1997;60(1-2):42-52. doi: 10.1007/BF00419679.
Brain-damaged patients with unilateral spatial neglect ignore aspects of the world located on the side opposite their lesion. In the present study we examined the performance of unilateral neglect patients (UN) on an SRT task in which a hybrid repeating sequence (21313) was used. We analyzed the patients' performance for each location separately as a function of the target's location in the trial preceding the response. The UN patients were severely limited in their learning of the sequence when compared to normal controls. In particular, they appeared to learn unique associations (21 and 13) but not ambiguous ones (31 and 32). We discuss two possible explanations for this phenomenon. The first is that UN patients show a deficit similar to that of normal subjects in dual task situations. The second is that the learning deficit is unique to spatial processing impairments of UN patients and is not directly related to research with normal population. We outline future research that may distinguish between these two explanations.
患有单侧空间忽视的脑损伤患者会忽略位于其损伤部位对侧的世界的各个方面。在本研究中,我们考察了单侧忽视患者(UN)在使用混合重复序列(21313)的序列反应时任务(SRT)中的表现。我们将每个位置的患者表现作为反应前试验中目标位置的函数进行单独分析。与正常对照组相比,UN患者在序列学习方面受到严重限制。特别是,他们似乎学习了独特的关联(21和13),但没有学习模糊的关联(31和32)。我们讨论了对此现象的两种可能解释。第一种是,UN患者在双重任务情况下表现出与正常受试者类似的缺陷。第二种是,学习缺陷是UN患者空间处理障碍所特有的,与对正常人群的研究没有直接关系。我们概述了未来可能区分这两种解释的研究。