Timms A M
Anim Behav. 1976 May;24(2):376-80. doi: 10.1016/s0003-3472(76)80046-2.
Comparison of the locomotor behaviour of normal, unilaterally and bilaterally blinded goldfish (Carassius auratus) demonstrated the roles of perspective vision (depth perception), which requires binocular vision, and of vision provided by only one eye, in the control of locomotion. Because normal and bilaterally blinded fish exhibited similar size and direction of angles of turn, a similar number of consecutive turns in the same direction and the same turning frequency, normal, binocular vision plays no role in the control of turning behaviour. Unilaterally blinded fish exhibited a strong bias in turning behaviour which resulted in their displaying circus movements toward the blinded side, a direction opposite to that reported by others for both invertebrates and vertebrates with unilateral sensory elimination. The mean step length was significantly increased by both uni-and bilateral blinding, and its temporal relationship with turning frequency and distance swum was also changed. Perspective vision (binocular) therefore controls these parameters. The significantly lower velocity of bilaterally blinded fish and the similarity between the other two test groups, indicated that sight by one eye only was sufficient to mediate velocity control.
对正常、单侧失明和双侧失明金鱼(Carassius auratus)运动行为的比较,揭示了需要双眼视觉的立体视觉(深度感知)以及仅由一只眼睛提供的视觉在运动控制中的作用。由于正常和双侧失明的鱼在转弯角度的大小和方向、同一方向连续转弯的数量以及转弯频率方面表现相似,所以正常的双眼视觉在转弯行为控制中不起作用。单侧失明的鱼在转弯行为上表现出强烈的偏向性,导致它们朝着失明侧做出圆周运动,这与其他关于单侧感觉消除的无脊椎动物和脊椎动物的报道方向相反。单侧和双侧失明均显著增加了平均步长,并且其与转弯频率和游动距离的时间关系也发生了变化。因此,立体视觉(双眼视觉)控制这些参数。双侧失明的鱼速度明显较低,而其他两个测试组之间具有相似性,这表明仅用一只眼睛视物就足以调节速度控制。