Freeman R D, Mitchell D E, Millodot M
Science. 1972 Mar 24;175(4028):1384-6. doi: 10.1126/science.175.4028.1384.
Certain human subjects have considerable sensitivity differences in the visual resolution of vertical gratings as compared to horizontal gratings. Although only subjects with pronounced ocular astigmatism exhibit this effect, the differences are of neural, rather than optical, origin. It is argued that the resolution anisotropies result from early abnormal visual input caused by astigmatism. This abnormal input permanently modifies the brain.
与水平光栅相比,某些人类受试者在垂直光栅的视觉分辨率上存在相当大的敏感度差异。虽然只有明显患有眼部散光的受试者才会表现出这种效应,但这些差异源于神经而非光学因素。有人认为,分辨率的各向异性是由散光导致的早期异常视觉输入引起的。这种异常输入会永久性地改变大脑。