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Normal discrimination of spatial frequency and contrast across visual hemifields in left-onset Parkinson’s disease: Evidence against perceptual hemifield biases

机译:左半数帕金森病患者视觉半视野中空间频率和对比度的正常判别:反对感知性半视野偏倚的证据

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Individuals with Parkinson’s disease (PD) with symptom onset on the left side of the body (LPD) show mild type of left-sided visuospatial neglect, whereas those with right-onset (RPD) generally do not. The functional mechanisms underlying these observations are unknown. Two hypotheses are that the representation of left-space in LPD is either compressed or reduced in salience. We tested these hypotheses psychophysically. Participants were 31 non-demented adults with PD (15 LPD, 16 RPD) and 17 normal control adults (NC). The spatial compression hypothesis was tested by showing two sinusoidal gratings, side by side. One grating’s spatial frequency (SF) was varied across trials, following a staircase procedure, whereas the comparison grating was held at a constant SF. While fixating on a central target, participants estimated the point at which they perceived the two gratings to be equal in SF. The reduced salience hypothesis was tested in a similar way, but by manipulating the contrast of the test grating rather than its SF. There were no significant differences between groups in the degree of bias across hemifields for SF discrimination or for contrast discrimination. Results did not support either the spatial compression hypothesis or the reduced salience hypothesis. Instead, they suggest that at this perceptual level, LPD do not have a systematically biased way of representing space in the left hemifield that differs from healthy individuals, nor do they perceive stimuli on the left as less salient than stimuli on the right. Neglect-like syndrome in LPD instead presumably arises from dysfunction of higher-order attention.
机译:帕金森氏病(PD)症状在身体左侧发作(LPD)的个体显示出轻度类型的左侧视觉空间疏忽,而正常情况下则没有。这些观察所依据的功能机制尚不清楚。两个假设是LPD中左空间的表示形式在显着性上得到压缩或减少。我们从心理上检验了这些假设。参加者为31名非痴呆的成人PD(15 LPD,16 RPD)和17名正常对照成人(NC)。通过并排显示两个正弦光栅来测试空间压缩假设。在进行各种试验之后,按照楼梯程序,一个光栅的空间频率(SF)会发生变化,而比较光栅则保持恒定的SF。在固定在中心目标上时,参与者估计他们感知两个光栅在SF上相等的点。减少显着性假设的测试方法类似,但要通过操纵测试光栅而不是SF的对比度。两组之间半球视野对SF区分或对比区分的偏倚程度没有显着差异。结果不支持空间压缩假设或显着性降低假设。相反,他们建议,在这种感知水平上,LPD并没有系统地表示左半场中与健康个体不同的空间的偏向方式,也没有感觉到左刺激的显着性不如右刺激。相反,LPD中的忽视样综合症可能是由高级注意力障碍引起的。

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