Hassan Omar, Thompson Peter, Hammett Stephen T
J Vis. 2016;16(6):20. doi: 10.1167/16.6.20.
We measured the perceived speed and contrast of patterns in peripheral vision relative to foveal patterns for a range of eccentricities at both mesopic and photopic levels. The results indicate that perceived speed varies with eccentricity, speed, and luminance. At high (photopic) luminance, patterns appear slower when viewed peripherally rather than foveally, but at low (mesopic) luminance fast-moving patterns can appear faster when viewed peripherally. When perceived contrast is equated, perceived speed reduces as a function of eccentricity in a speed-independent manner. Peripheral stimuli appear faster or slower than foveal stimuli depending upon luminance-an image parameter known to influence the gain of magno and parvocellular cells. We conclude that speed encoding in the periphery is consistent with a ratio-type speed code that is weighted by ganglion cell density.
我们在中间视觉和明视觉水平下,针对一系列不同的偏心率,测量了周边视觉中图案相对于中央凹图案的感知速度和对比度。结果表明,感知速度随偏心率、速度和亮度而变化。在高(明视觉)亮度下,周边视觉中看到的图案比中央凹视觉中看到的显得更慢,但在低(中间视觉)亮度下,快速移动的图案在周边视觉中可能显得更快。当感知对比度相等时,感知速度以与速度无关的方式随偏心率降低。周边刺激比中央凹刺激显得更快或更慢,这取决于亮度——这是一个已知会影响大细胞和小细胞增益的图像参数。我们得出结论,周边的速度编码与一种由神经节细胞密度加权的比率型速度编码一致。