Bross M, Harper D, Sicz G
Science. 1980 Feb 8;207(4431):667-8. doi: 10.1126/science.7352281.
Visual temporal acuity, as measured by the critical flicker frequency decreased and then increased during 24 hours of auditory deprivation. This intermodal effect is similar to intramodal changes in the critical flicker frequency of the nonoccluded eye during monocular deprivation; a single mechanism appears to underlie both phenomena.
通过临界闪烁频率测量的视觉时间视敏度在24小时听觉剥夺期间先下降后上升。这种跨模态效应类似于单眼剥夺期间未被遮挡眼睛的临界闪烁频率的模态内变化;这两种现象似乎都由单一机制构成基础。