Chatterjee A, Thompson K A
Department of Neurology, University of Alabama at Birmingham.
Brain Cogn. 1998 Aug;37(3):477-90. doi: 10.1006/brcg.1998.1009.
We wished to learn if weight perception can be extinguished by studying two patients with right hemisphere brain damage. When lifting weights simultaneously, a patient with right frontal damage was not biased in her judgments of which weight was heavier. By contrast, a patient with right parietal damage reported left-sided weights as being lighter than those on the right. Psychophysical power functions revealed that her awareness of increasing weights on the left was dampened compared to the right when lifting weights individually on each side. Strikingly, her awareness of weight changes on the left was completely abolished when she lifted weights in both hands simultaneously. She demonstrated an unusual split in awareness, being motorically aware of and actively engaged with left-sided weights while being unaware of their incremental changes.
我们希望通过研究两名右脑损伤患者来了解重量感知是否可以消除。当同时举起重量时,一名右额叶损伤的患者在判断哪个重量更重时没有偏差。相比之下,一名右顶叶损伤的患者报告说左侧的重量比右侧的轻。心理物理学幂函数显示,当她分别在每一侧举起重量时,与右侧相比,她对左侧重量增加的感知减弱。引人注目的是,当她同时用双手举起重量时,她对左侧重量变化的感知完全消失了。她表现出一种不寻常的意识分裂,在运动上意识到并积极参与左侧的重量,却没有意识到它们的增量变化。