Bächtold D, Baumüller M, Brugger P
Department of Neurology, University Hospital Zurich, Switzerland.
Neuropsychologia. 1998 Aug;36(8):731-5. doi: 10.1016/s0028-3932(98)00002-5.
Spatial stimulus response (S-R) compatibility designates the observation that speeded reactions to unilateral stimuli are faster for the hand ipsilateral than for the hand contralateral to the sensory hemifield containing the stimulus. In two experiments involving presentation of the numbers 1 to 11 in the center of the visual field we show (1) a left-hand reaction time (RT) advantage for numerals < 6 and a right-hand advantage for those > 6 for subjects who conceive of the numbers as distances on a ruler, and (2) a reversal of this RT advantage for subjects who conceive of them as hours on a clock face. While the results in the first task (RULER) replicate a robust finding from the neuropsychology of number processing (the "SNARC effect") those in the second task (CLOCK) show that extension of the number scale from left to right in representational space cannot be the decisive factor for the observed interaction between hand and number size. Taken together, the findings in the two tasks are best accounted for in terms of an interaction between lateralized mental representations and lateralized motor outputs (i.e. an analog of traditional spatial S-R compatibility effects in representational space). We discuss potential clinical applications of the two tasks in patients with neglect of representational space.
空间刺激反应(S-R)兼容性指的是这样一种观察结果:对单侧刺激的快速反应中,与包含刺激的感觉半视野同侧的手比异侧的手反应更快。在两项涉及在视野中心呈现数字1到11的实验中,我们发现:(1)对于将数字视为尺子上距离的受试者,数字小于6时左手反应时间(RT)有优势,数字大于6时右手有优势;(2)对于将数字视为钟面上小时数的受试者,这种RT优势发生了逆转。虽然第一个任务(尺子)的结果重复了数字加工神经心理学中的一个有力发现(“SNARC效应”),但第二个任务(时钟)的结果表明,在表征空间中数字尺度从左到右的延伸不可能是观察到的手与数字大小之间相互作用的决定性因素。综合来看,这两项任务的发现最好用侧向化心理表征与侧向化运动输出之间的相互作用来解释(即表征空间中传统空间S-R兼容性效应的类似物)。我们讨论了这两项任务在表征空间忽视患者中的潜在临床应用。