Barris M C, Dawson W W, Trick L R
Doc Ophthalmol. 1981 Nov;51(4):347-63. doi: 10.1007/BF00143337.
Indices of laterality, interocular response latency difference, and binocular summation derived from Bode plots (amplitude-versus-temporal frequency and phase lag-versus-temporal frequency) of cortical responses evoked by laser speckle (LASCER) are correlated with common tests used in clinical refraction. We evaluated eight normal observers and eleven observers with histories of amblyopia and/or stereoanomalies. We find that: (1) LASCER amplitude is reduced in the amblyopic eyes relative to the unaffected fellow eyes, (2) LASCER response latency is increased in the amblyopic eyes relative to the unaffected fellow eyes, and (3) binocular LASCER summation is reduced in stereoanomalous observers. The phenomenal appearance of laser speckle is different for amblyopic eyes than unaffected fellow eyes. Neural disturbances in pattern perception may account for these results.
从激光散斑诱发的皮层反应的伯德图(幅度与时间频率以及相位滞后与时间频率)得出的偏侧性指数、眼间反应潜伏期差异和双眼总和,与临床验光中常用的测试相关。我们评估了8名正常观察者以及11名有弱视和/或立体视觉异常病史的观察者。我们发现:(1)弱视眼的激光散斑幅度相对于未受影响的对侧眼降低;(2)弱视眼的激光散斑反应潜伏期相对于未受影响的对侧眼增加;(3)立体视觉异常观察者的双眼激光散斑总和降低。弱视眼的激光散斑现象外观与未受影响的对侧眼不同。模式感知中的神经干扰可能解释了这些结果。