Bisiach E, Ricci R, Lualdi M, Colombo M R
Dipartimento di Psicologia, Università di Torino, Como, Italy.
Brain Cogn. 1998 Aug;37(3):369-86. doi: 10.1006/brcg.1998.1003.
Perceptual and response bias in estimating the proportion of the two segments of prebisected lines were disambiguated in a group of 121 patients suffering from left neglect by means of two variants of the Milner Landmark task (Milner et al., 1993). The first variant, LANDMARK-V, required a verbal response; the second variant, LANDMARK-M, required manual pointing. The paper reports and discusses the results obtained on each task and their correlations, as well as the relationships between either kind of bias and the intrahemispheric location of the lesion. It is argued that besides their usefulness as a diagnostic tool the proposed variants of the Milner Landmark task provide results that are worth further investigation in their own right.
通过米尔纳地标任务(Milner等人,1993年)的两种变体,对121名患有左侧忽视症的患者在估计预分割线两段比例时的感知和反应偏差进行了区分。第一种变体,LANDMARK-V,需要言语反应;第二种变体,LANDMARK-M,需要手动指向。本文报告并讨论了在每个任务上获得的结果及其相关性,以及每种偏差与病变半球内位置之间的关系。有人认为,除了作为诊断工具的有用性之外,米尔纳地标任务的提议变体本身提供的结果值得进一步研究。