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Hemispheric interaction, metacontrol, and mnemonic processing in split-brain macaques.

机译:半脑猕猴中的半球相互作用,元控制和助记符处理。

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These experiments explored the interactions remaining between the cerebral hemispheres in two split-brain macaques. The 'split' was earlier confirmed by showing that one hemisphere was incapable of identifying visual images seen by the other. The critical tests for residual interactions were intermingled with control trials in a continuous recognition task. These tests were of two kinds: 'parallel processing', to determine how simultaneous viewing by both hemispheres affected subsequent recognition by one of them alone; and 'conflict', where opposite responses were demanded from the two hemispheres, thus assessing the issue of metacontrol. Two types of stimuli were also employed: ART, in which each hemisphere saw essentially the same image; and BIPARTITE, in which images were entirely different for each hemisphere. Since, with either type of stimulus, performance was best when viewed by both hemispheres at both encoding and retrieval, 'parallel processing' was highly efficient. However, when both hemispheres viewed initially and only one was subsequently queried, performance was significantly worse than when each hemisphere acted alone on each occasion. It is thus reasoned that when both hemisphere view together, the resultant memory trace somehow reflects the bilaterality, a conclusion concordant with observations of Marcel on blindsight. Processing different images (BIPARTITE) was somewhat more disruptive in this regard than if the same image was viewed by each hemisphere. This was particularly true in the conflict situation, where for one hemisphere the item seen was NEW and for the other it was OLD. A response of 'OLD' was, at first, consistently rewarded. When this well-established protocol was changed, the hemispheres in each animal were gradually able to revise their joint behavior. This, together with the effect of disparate images, and the deficiency evoked when the animals were forced to recognize unilaterally an image first viewed under bilateral conditions, all manifest considerable, and complex, interaction between the hemispheres despite absence of the forebrain commissures. The superior colliculus seems a likely focal point for such interhemispheric effects.
机译:这些实验探索了两个裂脑猕猴中大脑半球之间剩余的相互作用。通过显示一个半球无法识别另一半球看到的视觉图像,可以更早地确认“分裂”。在一个连续的识别任务中,残留相互作用的关键测试与对照试验混合在一起。这些测试有两种:“并行处理”,用于确定两个半球的同时观看如何影响其中一个单独的后续识别;和“冲突”,两个半球需要相反的回应,从而评估了元控制的问题。还使用了两种类型的刺激:ART,其中每个半球看到的图像基本相同;和BIPARTITE,其中每个半球的图像完全不同。由于无论使用哪种刺激,当在编码和检索时两个半球都可以看到最佳性能时,“并行处理”非常高效。但是,当最初查看两个半球而随后仅查询两个半球时,与每个情况下每个半球单独行动时的性能相比,性能明显下降。因此有理由认为,当两个半球一起观察时,所得到的记忆轨迹以某种方式反映了双边关系,这一结论与马塞尔关于盲视的观察一致。在这方面,与每个半球查看同一图像相比,处理不同的图像(BIPARTITE)更具破坏性。在冲突局势中尤其如此,对于一个半球来说,看到的项目是新的,而对于另一个半球来说,它是旧的。起初,对“ OLD”的回应一直得到奖励。更改此公认的规程后,每只动物的半球逐渐能够改变其关节行为。尽管没有前脑连合,但是,这与不同图像的效果以及当动物被迫单侧识别首先在双边条件下观察到的图像时引起的缺陷一起,都显示出半球之间相当大且复杂的相互作用。上丘似乎是这种半球间效应的焦点。

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