Banks M S, Salapatek P
Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 1978 Apr;17(4):361-5.
The importance of assessing infant visual function is indicated by recent demonstrations that early visual experience in part determines the eventual state of adult visual function. It is argued that the contrast sensitivity function (CSF) could be a valuable index in the assessment of infant vision because it provides information concerning several aspects of vision. CSF's were measured in 1-, 2-, and 3-month-old infants. The "cut-off" spatial frequencies, which are estimates of visual acuity, were 2.4 cy/deg for 1-month-olds, 2.8 cy/deg for 2-month-olds, and 4.0 cy/deg for 3-month-olds. Sensitivity to contrast was shown to increase between 1 and 3 months of age. The CSF's measured also provide evidence for the presence of a low-frequency fall-off at 2 and 3 months.
近期研究表明,早期视觉体验在一定程度上决定了成人视觉功能的最终状态,这凸显了评估婴儿视觉功能的重要性。有人认为,对比敏感度函数(CSF)可能是评估婴儿视力的一个有价值指标,因为它提供了有关视觉多个方面的信息。对1个月、2个月和3个月大的婴儿进行了对比敏感度函数测量。作为视敏度估计值的“截止”空间频率,1个月大婴儿为2.4周/度,2个月大婴儿为2.8周/度,3个月大婴儿为4.0周/度。结果显示,1至3个月大之间对比敏感度有所增加。所测量的对比敏感度函数也为2个月和3个月大时低频下降的存在提供了证据。