Schall J D, Perry V H, Leventhal A G
Brain Res. 1986 Mar 12;368(1):18-23. doi: 10.1016/0006-8993(86)91037-1.
We analyzed the dendritic field morphology of 297 ganglion cells from peripheral regions of monkey retina. Most of the dendritic fields were elongated, and there was a significant tendency for the dendritic fields to be oriented radially, i.e., like the spokes of a wheel with the fovea at the hub. An overrepresentation of radial orientations in the peripheral retina of primates might explain why humans are best able to detect stimuli which are oriented radially using peripheral vision.
我们分析了来自猴视网膜周边区域的297个神经节细胞的树突野形态。大多数树突野呈细长形,并且树突野有显著的径向排列趋势,即像以中央凹为中心的车轮辐条那样。灵长类动物周边视网膜中径向排列的过度呈现可能解释了为什么人类最能够利用周边视觉检测径向排列的刺激。