Schaeffel F, Wagner H
University Eye Hospital, Department of Experimental Ophthalmology, Tübingen, Fed. Rep. Germany.
Vision Res. 1992 Jun;32(6):1149-55. doi: 10.1016/0042-6989(92)90016-c.
We have studied accommodation behaviour in the barn owl (Tyto alba). By defocussing one eye with various spectacle lenses and recording the refractive state in both eyes continuously during pecking, we found that the owls' accommodation was symmetrical in both eyes, with no regard to the power of the lens used. Even with no visual input to one eye, the amount of accommodation was always identical in both eyes. On the other hand, pupillary responses to light were independent. This finding differs from an earlier observation in the chicken, where both accommodation and pupillary responses were found to be independent. The result is discussed with regard to current knowledge on the central pathways for control of accommodation and pupillary responses in birds.
我们研究了仓鸮(Tyto alba)的调节行为。通过用各种眼镜镜片使一只眼睛散焦,并在啄食过程中持续记录双眼的屈光状态,我们发现猫头鹰的双眼调节是对称的,与所使用镜片的屈光度无关。即使一只眼睛没有视觉输入,双眼的调节量也总是相同的。另一方面,瞳孔对光的反应是独立的。这一发现与之前在鸡身上的观察结果不同,在鸡身上发现调节和瞳孔反应都是独立的。结合目前关于鸟类调节和瞳孔反应控制的中枢通路的知识对这一结果进行了讨论。