Remole A
J Opt Soc Am. 1980 Mar;70(3):329-34. doi: 10.1364/josa.70.000329.
Border enhancement is observed in a flickering bright-dark field. It is found that both the dark and the bright portions of the enhanced region increase in extent from the border during certain flicker frequencies, but not symmetrically about the border. This asymmetry is described by plotting the ratio of the dark and bright enhanced regions against stimulus frequency. The ratio fluctuates with frequency, the amplitude of the fluctuations being greatest at low frequencies. The foveal region stimulated by the border has some effect on the ratio functions. They cannot be mimicked by ratios obtained from enhancement responses to low and high luminances on either the dark or bright side of the border. It is suggested that these flicker-induced asymmetries are best understood in the context of separate neural systems for the perception of darkness and brightness.
在闪烁的明-暗场中观察到边界增强现象。研究发现,在特定的闪烁频率下,增强区域的暗部和亮部从边界处开始在范围上均会增加,但并非关于边界对称。通过绘制暗部和亮部增强区域的比例与刺激频率的关系来描述这种不对称性。该比例随频率波动,波动幅度在低频时最大。由边界刺激的中央凹区域对比例函数有一定影响。它们无法通过边界暗侧或亮侧对低亮度和高亮度增强反应所获得的比例来模拟。有人提出,这些闪烁诱导的不对称性最好在用于感知黑暗和光明的独立神经系统的背景下理解。