Shevell S K
Vision Res. 1986;26(8):1195-208. doi: 10.1016/0042-6989(86)90101-x.
The brightness of any single light depends on other lights in view. These experiments examine how adapting light affects the brightness of a small incremental patch. The original purpose was to determine the quantitative effect of adaptation on the eye's brightness signal for the increment. However, this was found to be a fruitless enterprise because the results showed there exists no single signal from the eye that encodes brightness of the increment. This means that binocular brightness cannot be explained by any model that combines a signal from the left eye and a signal from the right eye. Instead, at least two independent neural signals from each eye are transmitted to a central locus where multi-attribute information about the complete left-eye stimulus configuration is combined with multi-attribute information about the right-eye stimulus configuration.
任何单个光源的亮度都取决于视野中的其他光源。这些实验研究了适应性光如何影响一个小的增量光斑的亮度。最初的目的是确定适应性对眼睛针对该增量的亮度信号的定量影响。然而,结果表明,从眼睛发出的编码该增量亮度的单一信号并不存在,所以发现这是一项徒劳无功的工作。这意味着,双眼亮度无法用任何将来自左眼的信号和来自右眼的信号进行组合的模型来解释。相反,每只眼睛至少有两个独立的神经信号被传输到一个中枢位点,在那里,关于完整的左眼刺激配置的多属性信息与关于右眼刺激配置的多属性信息被组合起来。