Norman J Farley, Norman Hideko F, Pattison Kristina, Taylor M Jett, Goforth Katherine E
Department of Psychology, Western Kentucky University, 1906 College Heights Boulevard #21030, Bowling Green, KY 42101, USA.
Psychol Aging. 2007 Sep;22(3):625-31. doi: 10.1037/0882-7974.22.3.625.
Two experiments were designed to examine the effect of aging on the strength of binocular rivalry suppression. To produce rivalry, orthogonally oriented sine-wave luminance gratings were presented dichoptically. The observers were then required either to discriminate the spatial location of a probe spot presented to the dominant or suppressed eye's view or to detect the presence or absence of the probe. The observers in the younger and older age groups exhibited typical rivalry suppression for both tasks (i.e., the probe was more difficult to detect or discriminate when presented to the suppressed eye), but the magnitude of the suppression was significantly larger in the older observers. This increased suppression that accompanies aging can be explained by a reduction in the inhibition produced by the binocular matching circuitry of S. R. Lehky and R. Blake's (1991) model.
设计了两项实验来检验衰老对双眼竞争抑制强度的影响。为了产生竞争,以双眼分视的方式呈现正交取向的正弦波亮度光栅。然后要求观察者辨别呈现给优势眼或被抑制眼视野的探测点的空间位置,或者检测探测点的有无。年轻组和老年组的观察者在两项任务中均表现出典型的竞争抑制(即,当探测点呈现给被抑制眼时,更难检测或辨别),但老年观察者的抑制程度明显更大。衰老伴随的这种抑制增加可以用S. R. 莱基和R. 布莱克(1991年)模型的双眼匹配电路产生的抑制作用降低来解释。