Duke Forge, Duke Global Neurosurgery and Neurology, Departments of Statistical Science and Neurosurgery, Duke University, Durham, United States.
Janelia Research Campus, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Ashburn, United States.
Elife. 2020 Mar 24;9:e53684. doi: 10.7554/eLife.53684.
Optical refraction causes light to bend at interfaces between optical media. This phenomenon can significantly distort visual stimuli presented to aquatic animals in water, yet refraction has often been ignored in the design and interpretation of visual neuroscience experiments. Here we provide a computational tool that transforms between projected and received stimuli in order to detect and control these distortions. The tool considers the most commonly encountered interface geometry, and we show that this and other common configurations produce stereotyped distortions. By correcting these distortions, we reduced discrepancies in the literature concerning stimuli that evoke escape behavior, and we expect this tool will help reconcile other confusing aspects of the literature. This tool also aids experimental design, and we illustrate the dangers that uncorrected stimuli pose to receptive field mapping experiments.
光折射会导致光在光介质之间发生弯曲。这一现象会显著扭曲水生动物在水中所接收到的视觉刺激,但在视觉神经科学实验的设计和解释中,折射通常被忽略。在这里,我们提供了一个计算工具,可以在投射和接收刺激之间进行转换,以检测和控制这些扭曲。该工具考虑了最常见的界面几何形状,我们表明这种和其他常见的配置会产生典型的扭曲。通过纠正这些扭曲,我们减少了文献中关于引发逃避行为的刺激的差异,我们期望这个工具将有助于解决文献中其他令人困惑的方面。这个工具也有助于实验设计,我们说明了未校正的刺激对感受野映射实验的危险。