Hall S E, Mitchell D E
Department of Psychology, Dalhousie University, Halifax, N.S., Canada.
Behav Brain Res. 1991 Jul 1;44(1):1-9. doi: 10.1016/s0166-4328(05)80233-5.
In order to help resolve the widely discrepant claims for the grating acuity of the cat, behavioral measurements were made of the acuities of two normal adult cats using two different tasks. In one, a conventional detection task, the cats were required to discriminate between high contrast vertical gratings and a uniform field of the same space-averaged luminance. The second, less commonly-used task, required the cats to discriminate between vertical and horizontal gratings of the same spatial frequency. Both cats obtained thresholds of between 8.5 and 9 cycles/degree, with no difference between tasks. These results suggest that detection of aliased patterns is not a likely factor contributing to the wide range of published acuities, and they provide support for one of two competing models of beta-ganglion cell sampling in the retina.
为了帮助解决关于猫的光栅敏锐度的广泛不同的说法,使用两种不同任务对两只正常成年猫的敏锐度进行了行为测量。在一个传统的检测任务中,要求猫区分高对比度垂直光栅和具有相同空间平均亮度的均匀场。第二个不太常用的任务要求猫区分相同空间频率的垂直和水平光栅。两只猫的阈值都在8.5至9周/度之间,任务之间没有差异。这些结果表明,检测混叠图案不太可能是导致已发表的敏锐度范围广泛的因素,并且它们为视网膜中β-神经节细胞采样的两种竞争模型之一提供了支持。