弱视成人后顶叶内皮层的场景选择性活动减少。

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES
Frontiers in Neuroscience Pub Date : 2025-02-28 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fnins.2025.1527148
Sarala N Malladi, Jan Skerswetat, Marianna E Schmidt, Roger B H Tootell, Eric D Gaier, Peter J Bex, David G Hunter, Shahin Nasr
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摘要

弱视是一种发育障碍,与视觉引导任务的表现下降有关,包括在自然环境中的双目导航。为了帮助理解潜在的神经系统疾病,我们使用功能磁共振成像(fMRI)测试了弱视对场景选择皮质区域的功能组织的影响,包括顶叶后回场景选择(PIGS)区域,这是一个最近发现的区域,在自然环境中选择性地对自我运动做出反应。方法:19名弱视成人(10名女性)和30名年龄匹配的对照组(15名女性)参加了本研究。弱视参与者的眼间视敏度差异和立体视敏度不同,弱视严重程度差异较大。采用视觉功能问卷(VFQ-39)评估被试对其视觉能力的感知。结果:与对照组相比,我们发现弱视个体在猪区较弱的场景选择活动。相比之下,弱视参与者的枕位区(OPA)、海马体旁位区(PPA)和脾后皮质(RSC)的场景选择活动水平在弱视参与者和对照组之间保持相当。参与者的“一般视觉”得分(VFQ-39子量表)与猪的场景选择活动水平相关。讨论:这些结果为弱视对人脑场景处理的影响提供了新的直接证据,从而使未来的研究有可能将这些变化与记录在案的弱视残疾范围联系起来。
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Decreased scene-selective activity within the posterior intraparietal cortex in amblyopic adults.

Introduction: Amblyopia is a developmental disorder associated with reduced performance in visually guided tasks, including binocular navigation within natural environments. To help understand the underlying neurological disorder, we used fMRI to test the impact of amblyopia on the functional organization of scene-selective cortical areas, including the posterior intraparietal gyrus scene-selective (PIGS) area, a recently discovered region that responds selectively to ego-motion within naturalistic environments.

Methods: Nineteen amblyopic adults (10 females) and thirty age-matched controls (15 females) participated in this study. Amblyopic participants spanned a wide range of amblyopia severity, based on their interocular visual acuity difference and stereoacuity. The visual function questionnaire (VFQ-39) was used to assess the participants' perception of their visual capabilities.

Results: Compared to controls, we found weaker scene-selective activity within the PIGS area in amblyopic individuals. By contrast, the level of scene-selective activity across the occipital place area (OPA), parahippocampal place area (PPA), and retrosplenial cortex (RSC) remained comparable between amblyopic and control participants. The participants' scores on "general vision" (VFQ-39 subscale) correlated with the level of scene-selective activity in PIGS.

Discussion: These results provide novel and direct evidence for the impact of amblyopia on scene processing within the human brain, thus enabling future studies to potentially link these changes across the spectrum of documented disabilities in amblyopia.

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Frontiers in Neuroscience
Frontiers in Neuroscience NEUROSCIENCES-
CiteScore
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2070
审稿时长
14 weeks
期刊介绍: Neural Technology is devoted to the convergence between neurobiology and quantum-, nano- and micro-sciences. In our vision, this interdisciplinary approach should go beyond the technological development of sophisticated methods and should contribute in generating a genuine change in our discipline.
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