枕叶功能障碍的相对暗斑和静止动力学分离(Riddoch现象)。

J I Finkelstein, L N Johnson
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Riddoch现象,即在运动过程中感知刺激,而不是静态呈现,已被报道用于枕叶和前视觉通路障碍。据我们所知,在受影响的半场中运动检测的阈值尚未被报道。从枕叶梗死的静态动力学解离的情况下,提出了一个阈值范围的运动检测被确定。提出了视觉皮层中独立通道在动态和静态刺激分析中的可能作用。
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Relative scotoma and statokinetic dissociation (Riddoch's phenomenon) from occipital lobe dysfunction.

Riddoch's phenomenon, in which a stimulus is perceived during movement but not with static presentation, has been reported for occipital lobe and anterior visual pathway disorders. To our knowledge, a threshold for movement detection in the affected hemifield has not been reported. A case of statokinetic dissociation from occipital lobe infarction is presented in which a threshold range for movement detection was identified. The possible role of separate channels in the visual cortex for analysis of kinetic and static stimuli is suggested.

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