Full‐field input generated from right visual field information for healthy participants reproduces performance simulating left unilateral spatial neglect in line bisection

Author:

Nukui Keita12ORCID,Ishiai Sumio1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Rehabilitation Medicine Sapporo Medical University School of Medicine S1W16 Chuo‐ku Sapporo Hokkaido 060‐8543 Japan

2. Department of Rehabilitation Shin‐Sapporo Neurosurgical Hospital 1‐6‐2‐10 Atsubetsuchuo, Atsubetsu‐ku Sapporo Hokkaido 004‐0051 Japan

Abstract

AbstractPatients with left unilateral spatial neglect (USN) typically place the subjective midpoint to the right of the objective centre when bisecting a horizontal line. This pathological phenomenon may be explained as a result of greater dependence on the right endpoint in the external reference frame (Koyama et al., Brain Cogn, 35, 1997, 271; McIntosh et al., Cogn Brain Res, 25, 2005, 833). Ishiai et al. (Brain, 112, 1989, 1485) reported that once patients with USN fixated on a certain point on the right part of the presented line, they persisted with this point and marked the subjective midpoint there without leftward searches. Ishiai et al.'s interpretation was that the patients saw a totalised line representation that extended equidistantly to the right and left sides, based on the information of the attended rightward extent from the subjective midpoint. Accordingly, we used virtual reality goggles (VRG) and devised a mirror‐image viewing (MV) condition that showed a full‐field view based on the right visual field information to test whether healthy participants would thereby show neglect‐like bisection performance. The participants were 30 healthy adults (22–37 years old; 15 women and 15 men). In this condition, 96.7% (29/30) of participants were judged to exhibit USN‐like performance of line bisection, indicating the effectiveness of MV condition to simulate USN. The novelty of the present study lies in the use of a task‐specific intervention of neglect‐like visuospatial processing during line bisection without attempting to modify the direction of spatial attention. This approach may contribute to the understanding of the pathological visuospatial processing of USN.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Behavioral Neuroscience,Cognitive Neuroscience,Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology

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