Duwaer A L
J Opt Soc Am. 1982 Jul;72(7):871-7. doi: 10.1364/josa.72.000871.
An afterimage method has been used to investigate the relative magnitudes of the nonmotor and motor components of the fusional response to vertical disparity in a complex visual stimulus of diameter 57 degrees consisting of 50 horizontal lines and a square of side 2.5 degrees in the middle. The largest vertical disparity that evoked a stable fusional response was found to be in the range 3-6 degrees, of which the nonmotor component amounted only to 8-15', i.e., 2-10% of the total. At these fusional amplitudes, binocular single vision was already disrupted in the foveola. When the 50 horizontal lines were omitted from the stimulus so that only the central square of side 2.5 degrees remained, the fusional amplitudes decreased by only 25% while the absolute level of the nonmotor components remained the same. The nonmotor components found here are much smaller than those (amounting to about 2 degrees, or 25-40% of the total response) reported recently in the literature.
采用后像法研究了在直径为57度的复杂视觉刺激中,对垂直视差的融合反应的非运动和运动成分的相对大小。该视觉刺激由50条水平线和中间一个边长为2.5度的正方形组成。发现能引起稳定融合反应的最大垂直视差在3 - 6度范围内,其中非运动成分仅为8 - 15分,即占总量的2 - 10%。在这些融合幅度下,中央凹处的双眼单视已经受到干扰。当从刺激中去掉50条水平线,仅保留边长为2.5度的中央正方形时,融合幅度仅降低了25%,而非运动成分的绝对水平保持不变。此处发现的非运动成分比最近文献报道的要小得多(约为2度,或占总反应的25 - 40%)。