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The influence of naturalistic, directionally non-specific motion on the spatial deployment of visual attention in right-hemispheric stroke

机译:自然,定向非特定运动对右半球中风中视觉注意力的空间部署的影响

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An impairment of the spatial deployment of visual attention during exploration of static (i.e., motionless) stimuli is a common finding after an acute, right-hemispheric stroke. However, less is known about how these deficits: (a) are modulated through naturalistic motion (i.e., without directional, specific spatial features); and, (b) evolve in the subacute/chronic post-stroke phase. In the present study, we investigated free visual exploration in three patient groups with subacute/chronic right-hemispheric stroke and in healthy subjects. The first group included patients with left visual neglect and a left visual field defect (VFD), the second patients with a left VFD but no neglect, and the third patients without neglect or VFD. Eye movements were measured in all participants while they freely explored a traffic scene without (static condition) and with (dynamic condition) naturalistic motion, i.e., cars moving from the right or left. In the static condition, all patient groups showed similar deployment of visual exploration (i.e., as measured by the cumulative fixation duration) as compared to healthy subjects, suggesting that recovery processes took place, with normal spatial allocation of attention. However, the more demanding dynamic condition with moving cars elicited different re-distribution patterns of visual attention, quite similar to those typically observed in acute stroke. Neglect patients with VFD showed a significant decrease of visual exploration in the contralesional space, whereas patients with VFD but no neglect showed a significant increase of visual exploration in the contralesional space. No differences, as compared to healthy subjects, were found in patients without neglect or VFD. These results suggest that naturalistic motion, without directional, specific spatial features, may critically influence the spatial distribution of visual attention in subacute/chronic stroke patients. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:在静态(即动态)刺激勘探期间视觉注意期性的空间部署的损害是急性,右半间行程后的常见发现。然而,少了解这些缺陷:(a)通过自然主义运动(即,没有方向,特定的空间特征)来调制;并且(b)在亚急性/慢性卒中阶段的发展中发展。在本研究中,我们在三个患者群中调查了亚急性/慢性右半球中风和健康受试者的免费视觉探索。第一个组包括左视觉忽视和左视野缺陷(VFD),第二患者,左翼VFD但没有忽视的患者,而第三名患者没有忽视或VFD。在所有参与者中都测量了眼睛运动,同时自由地探索了没有(静态条件)的交通场景,并且(动态条件)自然主义运动,即汽车从右侧或左移动。在静态条件下,与健康受试者相比,所有患者组都显示出类似的视觉探索部署(即通过累积固定持续时间测量),表明恢复过程发生了正常的空间分配。然而,对于移动汽车的动态状况越来越苛刻的动态条件引发了视觉关注的不同重新分布模式,与急性中风中通常观察到的那些相似。忽视患有VFD的患者在违规空间中表现出视觉探索的显着降低,而VFD患者则没有忽视的患者表现出相对空间中的视觉探索的显着增加。与健康受试者相比,没有忽视或VFD的患者没有差异。这些结果表明,自然主义运动,没有定向,特定的空间特征,可能会影响亚急性/慢性中风患者的视觉注意的空间分布。 (c)2016 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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