Westheimer Gerald
Division of Neurobiology, University of California, Berkeley, United States.
Vision Res. 2014 Aug;101:32-3. doi: 10.1016/j.visres.2014.04.016. Epub 2014 May 14.
The law of equal innervation of the two eyes, positing that conjugacy of movement of our two eyes is basic and innate, was enunciated in Hering's 1868 persuasively argued monograph. It has prevailed over Helmholtz's contrary view that conjugacy is learned. Yet 100 years earlier, Thomas Reid (1710-1796), Scottish clergyman and professor of philosophy, advanced exactly the same view as Hering, using almost identical arguments. Reid also considered whether the eyes' parallelism might have its origin in "custom" or "habit" rather than "nature" and reached the now accepted conclusion that it is innate.
两眼等神经支配定律假定我们两眼运动的共轭性是基本且天生的,该定律在1868年赫林颇具说服力的专著中得到了阐述。它战胜了亥姆霍兹认为共轭性是后天习得的相反观点。然而,早在100年前,苏格兰牧师兼哲学教授托马斯·里德(1710 - 1796)就提出了与赫林完全相同的观点,且使用了几乎相同的论据。里德还思考了两眼的平行性是否可能源于“习俗”或“习惯”而非“天性”,并得出了如今被认可的结论,即它是天生的。