Zacks J L
Science. 1970 Oct 9;170(3954):197-9. doi: 10.1126/science.170.3954.197.
Threshold energies were determined for brief flashes as a function of their duration in order to determine the maximum duration for which the flash intensity and duration could be varied reciprocally without affecting detectability (the Bunsen-Roscoe effect). A pair of threshold-level flashes for which reciprocity obtained in the determination of threshold were shown to be discriminable from each other at several imperfectly detectable energy levels. Thus equal detectability of flashes of equal energy does not imply identical neural responses to such stimuli. It is suggested that the summation reflects primarily the operation of the detection mechanism rather than of the peripheral visual mechanism. Some general implications for the interpretation of threshold measures are also discussed.
为了确定闪光强度和持续时间可以相互变化而不影响可检测性(本生 - 罗斯科效应)的最大持续时间,测定了短暂闪光的阈能作为其持续时间的函数。在阈限测定中获得互易性的一对阈限水平闪光,在几个不完全可检测的能量水平上被证明是可相互区分的。因此,能量相等的闪光具有相等的可检测性并不意味着对这类刺激有相同的神经反应。有人认为,这种总和主要反映了检测机制的运作,而不是外周视觉机制的运作。还讨论了对阈限测量解释的一些一般含义。