A review of the impairments, preserved visual functions, and neuropathology in 21 patients with visual form agnosia – A unique defect with line drawings

IF 2 3区 心理学 Q3 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Hayden J. Peel, Philippe A. Chouinard
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Abstract

We present a comprehensive review of the rare syndrome visual form agnosia (VFA). We begin by documenting its history, including the origins of the term, and the first case study labelled as VFA. The defining characteristics of the syndrome, as others have previously defined it, are then described. The impairments, preserved aspects of visual perception, and areas of brain damage in 21 patients who meet these defining characteristics are described in detail, including which tests were used to verify the presence or absence of key symptoms. From this, we note important similarities along with notable areas of divergence between patients. Damage to the occipital lobe (20/21), an inability to recognise line drawings (19/21), preserved colour vision (14/21), and visual field defects (16/21) were areas of consistency across most cases. We found it useful to distinguish between shape and form as distinct constructs when examining perceptual abilities in VFA patients. Our observations suggest that these patients often exhibit difficulties in processing simplified versions of form. Deficits in processing orientation and size were uncommon. Motion perception and visual imagery were not widely tested for despite being typically cited as defining features of the syndrome – although in the sample described, motion perception was never found to be a deficit. Moreover, problems with vision (e.g., poor visual acuity and the presence of hemianopias/scotomas in the visual fields) are more common than we would have thought and may also contribute to perceptual impairments in patients with VFA. We conclude that VFA is a perceptual disorder where the visual system has a reduced ability to synthesise lines together for the purposes of making sense of what images represent holistically.

对21名视觉形态失认患者的损伤、保留的视觉功能和神经病理学的回顾——这是一种带有线条图的独特缺陷。
我们对罕见综合征视觉形态失认(VFA)进行了全面的综述。我们首先记录了它的历史,包括这个术语的起源,以及第一个被称为VFA的案例研究。然后描述了该综合征的定义特征,正如其他人之前所定义的那样。详细描述了21名符合这些定义特征的患者的损伤、视觉感知的保留方面和脑损伤区域,包括使用哪些测试来验证是否存在关键症状。从中,我们注意到了患者之间重要的相似之处以及显著的差异。枕叶损伤(20/21)、无法识别线条图(19/21)、保留色觉(14/21)和视野缺陷(16/21)是大多数病例的一致性区域。我们发现,在检查VFA患者的感知能力时,将形状和形式区分为不同的结构是有用的。我们的观察结果表明,这些患者在处理简化版本的表格时经常表现出困难。处理方向和大小的缺陷并不常见。尽管运动感知和视觉图像通常被认为是该综合征的定义特征,但它们并没有得到广泛的测试——尽管在所描述的样本中,运动感知从未被发现是缺陷。此外,视力问题(例如,视力差和视野中存在偏盲/暗点)比我们想象的更常见,也可能导致VFA患者的感知障碍。我们得出的结论是,VFA是一种感知障碍,视觉系统为了理解图像的整体表现而将线条合成在一起的能力降低。
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Neuropsychologia
Neuropsychologia 医学-行为科学
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
3.80%
发文量
228
审稿时长
4 months
期刊介绍: Neuropsychologia is an international interdisciplinary journal devoted to experimental and theoretical contributions that advance understanding of human cognition and behavior from a neuroscience perspective. The journal will consider for publication studies that link brain function with cognitive processes, including attention and awareness, action and motor control, executive functions and cognitive control, memory, language, and emotion and social cognition.
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