Coren S, Porac C
Am J Optom Physiol Opt. 1982 Dec;59(12):987-90. doi: 10.1097/00006324-198212000-00009.
The speed of visual processing in the sighting-dominant and nondominant eyes was assessed using a simultaneity procedure in which an auditory target was set to apparently coincide with the onset of a visual stimulus. Under two types of monocular testing, the information from the sighting dominant eye was processed approximately 14 msec faster than the information from the nonsighting eye. These results suggest that the monocular channels are not completely interchangeable, and that response characteristics may vary as a function of sighting dominance.
通过一种同步程序评估注视优势眼和非优势眼的视觉处理速度,在该程序中,将听觉目标设置为与视觉刺激的开始明显重合。在两种单眼测试条件下,来自注视优势眼的信息比来自非注视眼的信息处理速度快约14毫秒。这些结果表明,单眼通道并非完全可互换,并且反应特征可能因注视优势而异。