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短期单眼剥夺会降低被剥夺眼的眼间抑制。

Short-term monocular deprivation reduces inter-ocular suppression of the deprived eye.

机构信息

School of Psychology, University of Nottingham, Nottingham NG7 2RD, United Kingdom.

School of Psychology, University of Nottingham, Nottingham NG7 2RD, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Vision Res. 2020 Aug;173:29-40. doi: 10.1016/j.visres.2020.05.001. Epub 2020 May 24.

Abstract

The adult visual system was traditionally thought to be relatively hard-wired, but recent studies have challenged this view by demonstrating plasticity following short-term monocular deprivation. Depriving one eye of spatial information for 2-3 h increased subsequent sensory dominance of that eye. However, the mechanism underlying this phenomenon is unclear. The present study sought to address this issue and determine the consequences of short-term monocular deprivation on inter-ocular suppression of each eye. Sensory eye dominance was examined before and after depriving an eye of all input using an opaque patch for 2.5 h, in six adult participants with normal binocular vision. We used a percept tracking task during binocular rivalry (BR) to assess the relative eye dominance, and an objective probe detection task under continuous flash suppression (CFS) to quantify each eye's susceptibility to inter-ocular suppression. The monocular contrast increment threshold of each eye was also measured using the probe task to ascertain if the altered eye dominance is accompanied by changes in monocular perception. Our BR results replicated previous findings of a shift of relative dominance towards the eye that has been deprived of form information. More crucially, using CFS we demonstrated reduced inter-ocular suppression of the deprived eye with no complementary changes in the other eye, and no monocular changes in increment threshold. These findings imply that short-term monocular deprivation alters binocular interactions. The differential effect on inter-ocular suppression between eyes may have important implications for the use of patching as a therapy to recover visual function in amblyopia.

摘要

成人视觉系统传统上被认为是相对固定的,但最近的研究通过证明短期单眼剥夺后的可塑性挑战了这一观点。剥夺一只眼睛的空间信息 2-3 小时会增加该眼睛随后的感觉优势。然而,这种现象的机制尚不清楚。本研究旨在解决这个问题,并确定短期单眼剥夺对每只眼睛的眼间抑制的影响。在 6 名具有正常双眼视觉的成年参与者中,使用不透明贴片将一只眼睛的所有输入剥夺 2.5 小时,在剥夺一只眼睛的所有输入之前和之后检查感觉眼优势。我们使用双眼竞争 (BR) 期间的感知跟踪任务来评估相对眼优势,并用连续闪光抑制 (CFS) 下的客观探针检测任务来量化每只眼睛对眼间抑制的敏感性。我们还使用探针任务测量每只眼睛的单眼对比度增量阈值,以确定改变的眼优势是否伴有单眼感知的变化。我们的 BR 结果复制了先前的研究发现,即相对优势向被剥夺形式信息的眼睛转移。更重要的是,我们使用 CFS 证明了被剥夺眼睛的眼间抑制减少,而另一只眼睛没有互补变化,单眼增量阈值也没有变化。这些发现表明,短期单眼剥夺会改变双眼相互作用。双眼间抑制的差异效应可能对视弱治疗中使用贴片来恢复视觉功能有重要意义。

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