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供盲人阅读盲文的神经网络。

Neural networks for Braille reading by the blind.

作者信息

Sadato N, Pascual-Leone A, Grafman J, Deiber M P, Ibañez V, Hallett M

机构信息

Human Motor Control Section, Medical Neurology Branch, National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland 20892-1428, USA.

出版信息

Brain. 1998 Jul;121 ( Pt 7):1213-29. doi: 10.1093/brain/121.7.1213.

Abstract

To explore the neural networks used for Braille reading, we measured regional cerebral blood flow with PET during tactile tasks performed both by Braille readers blinded early in life and by sighted subjects. Eight proficient Braille readers were studied during Braille reading with both right and left index fingers. Eight-character, non-contracted Braille-letter strings were used, and subjects were asked to discriminate between words and non-words. To compare the behaviour of the brain of the blind and the sighted directly, non-Braille tactile tasks were performed by six different blind subjects and 10 sighted control subjects using the right index finger. The tasks included a non-discrimination task and three discrimination tasks (angle, width and character). Irrespective of reading finger (right or left), Braille reading by the blind activated the inferior parietal lobule, primary visual cortex, superior occipital gyri, fusiform gyri, ventral premotor area, superior parietal lobule, cerebellum and primary sensorimotor area bilaterally, also the right dorsal premotor cortex, right middle occipital gyrus and right prefrontal area. During non-Braille discrimination tasks, in blind subjects, the ventral occipital regions, including the primary visual cortex and fusiform gyri bilaterally were activated while the secondary somatosensory area was deactivated. The reverse pattern was found in sighted subjects where the secondary somatosensory area was activated while the ventral occipital regions were suppressed. These findings suggest that the tactile processing pathways usually linked in the secondary somatosensory area are rerouted in blind subjects to the ventral occipital cortical regions originally reserved for visual shape discrimination.

摘要

为了探究用于盲文阅读的神经网络,我们在早年失明的盲文阅读者和视力正常的受试者进行触觉任务期间,用正电子发射断层扫描(PET)测量了局部脑血流量。研究了8名熟练的盲文阅读者用右手和左手食指进行盲文阅读的情况。使用了由8个字符组成的、未缩略的盲文字符串,要求受试者区分单词和非单词。为了直接比较盲人和视力正常者大脑的活动情况,6名不同的盲人受试者和10名视力正常的对照受试者用右手食指进行了非盲文触觉任务。这些任务包括一个非辨别任务和三个辨别任务(角度、宽度和字符)。无论阅读用的手指是右手还是左手,盲人进行盲文阅读时,双侧的顶下小叶、初级视觉皮层、枕上回、梭状回、腹侧运动前区、顶上小叶、小脑和初级感觉运动区都会被激活,右侧背侧运动前皮层、右侧枕中回和右侧前额叶区域也会被激活。在非盲文辨别任务中,盲人的双侧枕叶腹侧区域,包括初级视觉皮层和梭状回会被激活,而次级体感区则被抑制。在视力正常的受试者中发现了相反的模式,即次级体感区被激活,而枕叶腹侧区域受到抑制。这些发现表明,在盲人中,通常在次级体感区相连的触觉处理通路被重新路由到最初用于视觉形状辨别的枕叶腹侧皮质区域。

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