Horwitz Gregory D, Albright Thomas D
Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Vision Center Laboratory, The Salk Institute for Biological Studies, La Jolla, California 92037, USA.
J Neurophysiol. 2003 Aug;90(2):1333-9. doi: 10.1152/jn.00146.2003.
We investigated the effect of peripheral visual stimulation on small-amplitude saccades that occur naturally during fixation. Two macaque monkeys were rewarded for fixating while a colorful stimulus flickered randomly in the periphery. Reverse correlation revealed a lawful relationship between the stimulus sequence and saccade occurrences: on average, a transient increase in stimulus intensity evoked saccades at a latency of approximately 70 ms. The spectral tuning of this increase was roughly, but not exactly, consistent with a pure luminance increase. We conclude that peripheral luminance increases can evoke fixational saccades.
我们研究了外周视觉刺激对注视过程中自然发生的小幅度扫视的影响。在两只猕猴注视时,外周有一个彩色刺激随机闪烁,此时猕猴会得到奖励。反向相关分析揭示了刺激序列与扫视发生之间的一种规律性关系:平均而言,刺激强度的短暂增加会在大约70毫秒的潜伏期诱发扫视。这种增加的频谱调谐大致但并不完全与单纯的亮度增加一致。我们得出结论,外周亮度增加可诱发注视性扫视。