Brightness contrast effects in monkey lateral geniculate nucleus.

Sensory processes Pub Date : 1977-05-01
E W Yund, D M Snodderly, N K Hepler, R L de Valois
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Brightness contrast effects shown by single cells in the macaque's lateral geniculate nucleus were studied with black and white lines of various widths, consisting of either: (1) "simultaneous contrast" stimuli in which the line was produced by luminance changes in the flanking areas or (2) "successive contrast" stimuli in which the line itself changed in luminance. Line widths that gave optimal responses and response magnitudes themselves were similar for the two types of stimulus, except for the widest lines used (2 degrees). Thus, simultaneous brightness contrast is a primary determinant of the response of primate LGN cells but only within 2 degrees of the center of the receptive field. Neural processing up to this level cannot therefore explain the long distance effects of simultaneous brightness contrast in human perception.

猴外侧膝状核的亮度对比效应。
用不同宽度的黑白线研究了猕猴外侧膝状核单细胞的亮度对比效应,这些黑白线由:(1)“同时对比”刺激,其中线是由侧翼区域的亮度变化产生的;在“连续对比”刺激下,线条本身的亮度发生了变化。除了使用的最宽的线(2度)外,两种类型的刺激产生最佳反应的线宽和反应幅度本身是相似的。因此,同时的亮度对比是灵长类LGN细胞反应的主要决定因素,但仅在感受野中心2度范围内。因此,这种水平的神经处理无法解释人类感知中同时亮度对比的远距离效应。
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