Egocentric and allocentric spatial representations in a patient with Bálint-like syndrome: A single-case study

Cortex. 2021 Feb:135:10-16. doi: 10.1016/j.cortex.2020.11.010. Epub 2020 Nov 28.

Abstract

Previous studies suggested that egocentric and allocentric spatial representations are supported by neural networks in the occipito-parietal (dorsal) and occipito-temporal (ventral) streams, respectively. The present study aimed to explore the integrity of ego- and allo-centric spatial representations in a patient (GP) who presented bilateral occipito-parietal damage consistent with the picture of a Bálint-like syndrome. GP and healthy controls were asked to provide memory-based spatial judgments on triads of objects after a short (1.5sec) or long (5sec) delay. The results showed that GP's performance was selectively impaired in the Ego/1.5sec delay condition. As a whole, our findings suggest that GP's spared ventral stream could generate short- and long-term allocentric representations. Furthermore, the stored perceptual representation processed within the ventral stream might have been used to generate long-term egocentric representation. Conversely, the generation of short-term egocentric representation appeared to be selectively undermined by the damage of the dorsal stream.

Keywords: Allocentric; Bálint syndrome; Egocentric; Spatial memory.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Humans
  • Judgment
  • Memory*
  • Space Perception*