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摘要
在社交环境中,感知眼睛注视方向的能力至关重要。颞上沟(STS)的脑部病变损害了这种能力。我们研究了获得性面孔失认症患者PS的凝视方向感知(Rossion et al., 2003)。尽管面部网络有损伤,但在PS中STS没有受损。我们评估了直立、倒立和对比相反的面部在PS中的凝视方向感知。与11名年龄和受教育程度相匹配的健康女性相比,PS在正脸和反脸上表现出异常的凝视方向识别,而在反脸上则没有异常的凝视方向识别。我们的研究结果表明,患者无法处理面部整体削弱了她对凝视方向的感知,特别是在要求高的任务中。
Perception of eye gaze direction in a case of acquired prosopagnosia
The ability to perceive the direction of eye gaze is critical in social settings. Brain lesions in the superior temporal sulcus (STS) impair this ability. We investigated the perception of gaze direction of PS, a patient suffering from acquired prosopagnosia (Rossion et al., 2003). Despite lesions in the face network, the STS was spared in PS. We assessed perception of gaze direction in PS with upright, inverted, and contrast-reversed faces. Compared to the performance of 11 healthy women matched for age and education, PS demonstrated abnormal discrimination of gaze direction with upright and contrast-reversed faces, but not with inverted faces. Our findings suggest that the inability of the patient to process faces holistically weakened her perception of gaze direction, especially in demanding tasks.