Cowey A, Stoerig P
University of Oxford, Department of Experimental Psychology, South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3UD, UK.
Conscious Cogn. 1998 Sep;7(3):312-23. doi: 10.1006/ccog.1998.0359.
In three macaque monkeys with unilateral removal of primary visual cortex and in one unoperated monkey, we measured reaction times to a visual target that was presented at a lateral eccentricity of 20 degrees in the normal, left, visual hemifield. When an additional stimulus was presented at the corresponding position in the right hemifield (hemianopic in three of the monkeys), it significantly slowed the reaction time to the left target if it preceded it by delays from 100-500 msec. The most effective delay depended on the particular experimental paradigm and perhaps on the experience of the monkey with the task. The results show that reaction times to seen targets in the normal hemifield of monkeys are influenced by the presentation of "unseen" targets in the anopic hemifield, as in some patients with cortically blind visual field defects.
在三只单侧切除初级视觉皮层的猕猴和一只未手术的猕猴中,我们测量了对在正常左半视野中20度偏心外侧呈现的视觉目标的反应时间。当在右半视野(三只猴子中的三只存在偏盲)的相应位置呈现额外刺激时,如果该刺激比左半视野目标提前100 - 500毫秒呈现,会显著减慢对左半视野目标的反应时间。最有效的延迟时间取决于特定的实验范式,可能还取决于猴子对该任务的经验。结果表明,正如一些患有皮质盲视野缺损的患者一样,猕猴正常半视野中对可见目标的反应时间会受到偏盲半视野中“不可见”目标呈现的影响。