Barbur J L, Ruddock K H, Waterfield V A
Brain. 1980 Dec;103(4):905-28. doi: 10.1093/brain/103.4.905.
This paper describes an investigation of responses elicited by flashed and moving light stimuli presented to the 'blind'half-field of a hemianopic subject. The detection mechanism is significantly less sensitive than that for vision in the normal half-field, but the increment threshold varies with the background illumination level in a manner similar to that for normal vision. The responses of the 'blind' hemifield are characterized by low critical fusion frequency (less than or equal to 8 Hz), large spatial summation and high sensitivity to fast moving targets. Velocity discrimination for targets located in the 'blind' hemifield is normal, but neither the shape nor the size of the target is discriminated. It is shown that the experimental data cannot be attributed to light scattered from the 'blind' into the normal hemifield, and other mechanisms which may be responsible for the observed responses are examined.
本文描述了对呈现给偏盲受试者“盲”半视野的闪光和移动光刺激所引发反应的一项研究。检测机制的敏感度明显低于正常半视野的视觉检测机制,但增量阈值随背景光照水平的变化方式与正常视觉相似。“盲”半视野的反应具有临界融合频率低(小于或等于8赫兹)、空间总和大以及对快速移动目标敏感度高的特点。位于“盲”半视野的目标的速度辨别能力正常,但目标的形状和大小均无法辨别。结果表明,实验数据不能归因于从“盲”半视野散射到正常半视野的光,并且对可能导致观察到的反应的其他机制进行了研究。