Patterns of line bisection in patients suffering from unilateral spatial neglect.

Acta neurologica Pub Date : 1993-08-01
S Carlomagno, V Parlato, A Belfiore, A Silvano, M Vanderlinden, X Seron
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Thirteen patients suffering from Unilateral Spatial Neglect and 6 Right Brain Damaged Control Patients were tested on a line bisection task in order to verify peculiar patterns of error. Stimuli were arranged in order to avoid confounding the effects of line length and line position in the space. Two parameters of rightward displacement of setting point were used: 1) the distance of patient's setting point from actual line midpoint, and 2) the deduced left end-point of the line that patient took into account. Results showed that: 1) the rightward extension of lines did not lead to a consistent rightward displacement of setting point; 2) error significantly increased as lines extended more than 10 cm in the left hemispace; 3) the USN severity amplified the degradation of leftmost portion of stimuli until the deduced left endpoint of all space/length conditions was aligned on the left of patient's sagittal midplane. The interpretation of these results points to the particular arrangement of neurons directing attention on specific portions of the visual field.

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单侧空间忽视患者的线平分模式。
本文对13例单侧空间忽视患者和6例右脑损伤对照患者进行了线平分任务测试,以验证错误的特殊模式。刺激的安排是为了避免混淆线的长度和线的位置在空间的影响。设定点向右位移的两个参数为:1)患者设定点与实际直线中点的距离,2)患者考虑的推导出的直线左端点。结果表明:1)直线向右延伸并不会导致设定点的一致向右位移;2)当左半球线延伸超过10 cm时,误差显著增加;3) USN的严重程度放大了最左侧刺激的退化,直到所有空间/长度条件的推断左端点对齐到患者矢状中平面的左侧。对这些结果的解释指出,神经元的特殊排列将注意力引导到视野的特定部分。
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