McGill Vision Research Department of Ophthalmology McGill University, Montreal, Canada.
Sci Rep. 2017 Jan 10;7:39913. doi: 10.1038/srep39913.
Brief monocular occlusion results in a transient change in ocular dominance, such that the previously patched eye makes a stronger contribution to the binocular percept after occlusion. The previously unpatched eye therefore makes a correspondingly weaker contribution to the binocular sum. To shed light on the mechanism underlying this change we investigate how the relationship between the perception of fusion, suppression, and diplopia changes after short-term monocular deprivation. Results show that fusible stimuli seen by the unpatched eye are actively suppressed as a result of patching and that this can be reversed by an interocular contrast imbalance. This suggests that dichoptic inhibition plays an important role in ocular dominance changes due to short-term occlusion, possibly by altering the contrast gain prior to binocular summation. This may help explain why this form of plasticity affects the perception of both fusible and rivalrous stimuli.
短暂的单眼遮蔽会导致眼优势的短暂变化,使得先前被遮蔽的眼睛在遮蔽后对双眼感知的贡献更强。因此,先前未被遮蔽的眼睛对双眼总和的贡献相应减弱。为了揭示这种变化背后的机制,我们研究了在短期单眼剥夺后,融合、抑制和复视感知之间的关系如何变化。结果表明,由于遮蔽,未被遮蔽的眼睛看到的可融合刺激被主动抑制,而这种抑制可以通过双眼对比度不平衡来逆转。这表明,双眼抑制在由于短期遮蔽引起的眼优势变化中起着重要作用,可能是通过在双眼总和之前改变对比度增益。这也许可以解释为什么这种形式的可塑性会影响可融合和拮抗刺激的感知。