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短暂的光线减弱会导致先前变暗的眼睛出现明显延迟。

A brief light reduction induces a significant delay in the previously dimmed eye.

作者信息

Min Seung Hyun, Reynaud Alexandre, Hess Robert F

机构信息

McGill Vision Research, Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, McGill University, Montreal, Québec, Canada.

School of Ophthalmology and Optometry, Affiliated Eye Hospital, State Key Laboratory of Ophthalmology, Optometry and Vision Science, Wenzhou Medical University, Wenzhou, China.

出版信息

Ophthalmic Physiol Opt. 2022 Nov;42(6):1399-1409. doi: 10.1111/opo.13033. Epub 2022 Jul 31.

Abstract

PURPOSE

We investigated how a short-term luminance reduction in one eye can influence temporal processing of that eye after luminance is restored by measuring the relative delay between the eyes.

METHODS

A paradigm based on the Pulfrich effect, which is a visual illusion of depth when no depth cue is present, was used to measure relative delay in visual processing between the eyes. We deprived the monocular luminance in adults with normal vision across different intensities. In the first experiment, the ratio of the light level between the eyes stayed constant, whereas the absolute value was allowed to vary. In the second experiment, both the ratio and the absolute light level stayed constant, by controlling the environmental light level. In both experiments, we measured the changes in relative delay before and after 60 min of light deprivation.

RESULTS

Our results indicated that short-term monocular deprivation of luminance slows the processing in the previously dimmed eye and that the magnitude of the delay is correlated with the degree of luminance reduction. In addition, we observed that the absolute luminance difference, rather than the absolute luminance levels seen by the dimmed eye, is important in determining the magnitude of delay in the previously dimmed eye. These findings differ from what has been reported previously for the monocular deprivation of contrast.

CONCLUSIONS

Taken together, these findings support the view that short-term deprivation of visual information could affect two distinct mechanisms (contrast gain and temporal dynamics) of neural plasticity.

摘要

目的

我们通过测量双眼之间的相对延迟,研究了一只眼睛的短期亮度降低在亮度恢复后如何影响该眼的时间处理。

方法

基于普尔弗里希效应(Pulfrich effect)的范式被用于测量双眼视觉处理中的相对延迟,普尔弗里希效应是在没有深度线索时产生的深度视觉错觉。我们在不同强度下剥夺了视力正常的成年人的单眼亮度。在第一个实验中,双眼之间的光强比保持恒定,而绝对值允许变化。在第二个实验中,通过控制环境光水平,光强比和绝对光强都保持恒定。在两个实验中,我们测量了60分钟光剥夺前后相对延迟的变化。

结果

我们的结果表明,短期单眼亮度剥夺会减慢先前变暗眼睛的处理速度,并且延迟的幅度与亮度降低的程度相关。此外,我们观察到,绝对亮度差异而非变暗眼睛所看到的绝对亮度水平,在确定先前变暗眼睛的延迟幅度方面很重要。这些发现与先前关于单眼对比度剥夺的报道不同。

结论

综上所述,这些发现支持了这样一种观点,即视觉信息的短期剥夺可能会影响神经可塑性的两种不同机制(对比度增益和时间动态)。

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