Deubel H, Elsner T, Hauske G
Biol Cybern. 1987;57(1-2):37-45. doi: 10.1007/BF00318714.
Experiments are presented in which the effect of saccadic eye movements on the visibility of sinusoidal gratings drifting with velocities between 2 deg/s and 400 deg/s is investigated. The results demonstrate that saccades are highly useful for detecting this class of stimuli. Due to a saccade, otherwise subthreshold stimuli become visible as short, distinct flashes of the seemingly stationary pattern. The paper analyzes in detail the dependence of the amount of facilitation on saccade size and relative direction and isolates the additional effect of saccadic suppression. A simple model is proposed which predicts the experimental findings.
本文介绍了一些实验,研究了扫视眼动对速度在2°/秒至400°/秒之间漂移的正弦光栅可见性的影响。结果表明,扫视对于检测这类刺激非常有用。由于一次扫视,原本低于阈值的刺激会以看似静止图案的短暂、清晰闪光形式变得可见。本文详细分析了促进量对扫视幅度和相对方向的依赖性,并分离出扫视抑制的额外效应。提出了一个简单模型,该模型预测了实验结果。