Temporal Aspects of Letter Identification in the Peripheral Visual Field

W. Seiple, Y. Shnayder, Alexander Kizhnerman, K. Holopigian, J. Szlyk
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Many aspects of visual function have been shown to decrease in the peripheral retina. Letter acuity, grating acuity and contrast sensitivity all decrease as a function of retinal eccentricity (Westheimer, 1982). However, increased temporal sensitivity of the peripheral retina has been reported. For example, critical flicker frequency (CFF) and the peak of the modulation transfer functions increase with eccentricity (Hartman, Lachenmayer and Brettel, 1979; Virsu and Rovamo, 1979; Rovamo and Raninen, 1984; Tyler, 1985). We have previously documented, using electrophysiological and psychophysical techniques, that the locus of the increased temporal sensitivity of the peripheral retina begins at the level of the outer retina in humans (Seiple and Holopigian, 1996). In the current study, we examined whether the increased temporal detection sensitivity of the peripheral retina to uniformly illuminated targets was correlated with temporal aspects of letter identification. We also included a task which ensured central fixation in these experiments.
周边视野中字母识别的时间方面
周围视网膜的许多视觉功能都出现了下降。字母敏锐度、光栅敏锐度和对比灵敏度都因视网膜偏心而降低(Westheimer, 1982)。然而,周围视网膜的时间敏感性增加已被报道。例如,临界闪烁频率(CFF)和调制传递函数的峰值随着偏心率的增加而增加(Hartman, Lachenmayer和Brettel, 1979;Virsu and Rovamo, 1979;Rovamo and Raninen, 1984;泰勒,1985)。我们之前使用电生理和心理物理技术证明,人类外周视网膜的时间敏感性增加的位点始于外视网膜水平(Seiple和Holopigian, 1996)。在当前的研究中,我们研究了外周视网膜对均匀照明目标的时间检测灵敏度的增加是否与字母识别的时间方面相关。我们还在这些实验中加入了一个确保中心固定的任务。
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