Gerrits H J, van Erning L J, Eijkman E G
Department of Medical Physics and Biophysics, University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Exp Brain Res. 1988;72(2):279-86. doi: 10.1007/BF00250250.
Exposure of the eye to a strong photoflash results in a so-called "afterimage", which may last for 20 min or longer. In contrast, the true afterimage, which fluctuates in brightness and is best seen in complete darkness, lasts only a few minutes. This true afterimage can be attributed to the strong oscillatory neuronal responses immediately initiated by the flash. Thereafter dark and light regions, insensitivity percepts, are observable against bright and dark backgrounds, respectively. These percepts can be adequately explained by a reversal of the response behaviour of rod and cone driven ganglion cells situated along the contour of the flash-exposed area. The slow recovery of the rods explains why insensitivity percepts can be seen for many minutes.
眼睛暴露于强光闪光会导致所谓的“后像”,其可能持续20分钟或更长时间。相比之下,真正的后像在亮度上会波动,在完全黑暗中最易看到,仅持续几分钟。这种真正的后像可归因于闪光立即引发的强烈振荡神经元反应。此后,在明亮和黑暗背景下,分别可观察到暗区和亮区的不敏感感知。沿着闪光暴露区域轮廓分布的视杆和视锥驱动的神经节细胞反应行为的逆转可以充分解释这些感知。视杆的缓慢恢复解释了为什么不敏感感知能持续许多分钟。