Gilinsky A S, Doherty R S
Science. 1969 Apr 25;164(3878):454-5. doi: 10.1126/science.164.3878.454.
Prolonged exposure of one eye to a diagonal line grating produces masking or decreased sensitivity for similar test gratings presented to the contralateral eye. These aftereffects are orientationally selective and suggest that narrow orientationally tuned channels found by electrophysiological methods in the visual cortex of the cat and the monkey may have neural correlates in the human brain.
一只眼睛长时间暴露于对角线光栅会对呈现给对侧眼睛的类似测试光栅产生掩蔽作用或降低敏感性。这些后效应具有方向选择性,这表明通过电生理方法在猫和猴的视觉皮层中发现的窄方向调谐通道可能在人类大脑中有神经关联。