Role of corpus callosum in unconscious vision

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Javier Sanchez-Lopez , Nicolo Cardobi , Giorgia Parisi , Silvia Savazzi , Carlo A. Marzi
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Abstract

The existence of unconscious visually triggered behavior in patients with cortical blindness (e.g., homonymous hemianopia) has been amply demonstrated and the neural bases of this phenomenon have been thoroughly studied. However, a crosstalk between the two hemispheres as a possible mechanism of unconscious or partially conscious vision has not been so far considered. Thus, the aim of this study was to assess the relationship between structural and functional properties of the corpus callosum (CC), as shown by probabilistic tractography (PT), behavioral detection/discrimination performance and level of perceptual awareness in the blind field of patients with hemianopia. Twelve patients were tested in two tasks with black-and-white visual square-wave gratings, one task of movement and the other of orientation. The stimuli were lateralized to one hemifield either intact or blind. A PT analysis was carried out on MRI data to extract fiber properties along the CC (genu, body, and splenium). Compared with a control group of participants without brain damage, patients showed lower FA values in all three CC sections studied. For the intact hemifield we found a significant correlation between PT values and visual detection/discrimination accuracy. For the blind hemifield the level of perceptual awareness correlated with PT values for all three CC sections in the movement task. Importantly, significant differences in all three CC sections were found also between patients with above-vs. chance detection/discrimination performance while differences in the genu were found between patients with and without perceptual awareness. Overall, our study provides evidence that the properties of CC fibers are related to the presence of unconscious stimulus detection/discrimination and to hints of perceptual awareness for stimulus presentation to the blind hemifield. These results underline the importance of information exchange between the damaged and the healthy hemisphere for possible partial or full recovery from hemianopia.

胼胝体在无意识视觉中的作用。
大脑皮层失明(如同向偏盲)患者存在无意识视觉触发行为的事实已得到充分证明,这种现象的神经基础也得到了深入研究。然而,迄今为止,还没有人考虑过两个半球之间的串扰作为无意识或部分有意识视觉的可能机制。因此,本研究旨在评估概率束描(PT)显示的胼胝体(CC)的结构和功能特性、偏盲患者的行为检测/辨别能力和盲区知觉意识水平之间的关系。12名患者接受了两项黑白视觉方波光栅任务测试,一项是运动任务,另一项是方位任务。刺激被偏向于一个完整或失明的半视野。对核磁共振成像数据进行了PT分析,以提取CC沿线(根部、体部和脾部)的纤维特性。与没有脑损伤的对照组相比,患者在所研究的三个CC切面上都显示出较低的FA值。对于完好的半视野,我们发现 PT 值与视觉检测/辨别准确性之间存在显著的相关性。对于失明半球,在运动任务中,感知意识水平与所有三个 CC 部分的 PT 值相关。重要的是,在检测/辨别能力高于和高于偶然性的患者之间,CC 所有三个部分都存在显著差异,而在有知觉意识和无知觉意识的患者之间,玄色部也存在差异。总之,我们的研究提供的证据表明,CC 纤维的特性与无意识刺激检测/辨别的存在有关,也与向盲侧半视野呈现刺激的知觉意识暗示有关。这些结果凸显了受损半球和健康半球之间的信息交流对于半身不遂的部分或完全恢复的重要性。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
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