Prusky G T, West P W, Douglas R M
Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, The University of Lethbridge, 4401 University Drive, AB, TIK 3M4, Lethbridge, Canada.
Vision Res. 2000;40(16):2201-9. doi: 10.1016/s0042-6989(00)00081-x.
We have developed a simple computer-based discrimination task that enables the quick determination of visual acuities in rodents. A grating is displayed randomly on one of two monitors at the wide end of a trapezoidal-shaped tank containing shallow water. Animals are trained to swim toward the screens, and at a fixed distance, choose the screen displaying the grating and escape to a submerged platform hidden below it. Both mice and rats learn the task quickly. Performance falls below 70% when the spatial frequency is increased beyond 0.5 cycles in most C57BU6 mice, and around 1.0 cycles per degree (cpd) in Long-Evans rats.
我们开发了一种基于计算机的简单辨别任务,可快速测定啮齿动物的视力。在一个装有浅水的梯形水箱宽端的两个显示器之一上随机显示一个光栅。训练动物游向屏幕,并在固定距离处选择显示光栅的屏幕,然后逃到隐藏在其下方的水下平台。小鼠和大鼠都能很快学会这项任务。在大多数C57BU6小鼠中,当空间频率增加到超过0.5周/度时,表现低于70%;在长 Evans 大鼠中,当空间频率增加到约1.0周/度(cpd)时,表现也会下降。