Effect of binocular rivalry suppression on initial ocular following responses

被引:0
|
作者
Zhu, Mingxia [1 ]
Hertle, Richard W. [1 ]
Kim, Chang H. [1 ]
Shi, Xuefeng [2 ]
Yang, Dongsheng [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Pittsburgh, Childrens Hosp Pittsburgh, Dept Ophthalmol, UPMC Eye Ctr,Ocular Motor Neurophysiol Lab, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 USA
[2] Tianjin Eye Hosp, Tianjin, Peoples R China
来源
JOURNAL OF VISION | 2008年 / 8卷 / 04期
关键词
ocular following responses; binocular rivalry; eye movements;
D O I
10.1167/8.4.19
中图分类号
R77 [眼科学];
学科分类号
100212 ;
摘要
To study the effect of binocular rivalry (BR) suppression on the ocular following response (OFR), we recorded the OFR in both the suppressed and the dominant phases of BR. The BR was established using stationary horizontal/vertical grating patterns presented on two PC monitors. Once a subjective image of a vertical or horizontal grating pattern was perceived, subjects pressed a button to trigger an onset of brief horizontal movement (750 ms) of the vertical grating pattern and an offset of the horizontal pattern. The OFRs were recorded using a scleral search coil system at 1 kHz. The OFRs from the suppressed phases were significantly reduced compared to those from the dominant phases. The OFRs were asymmetrical to temporalward and nasalward motion in most conditions. We suggest that asymmetry of OFRs under the incomplete BR conditions may be a reflection of imbalance binocular inputs and processing in the visual system similar to asymmetrical optokinetic nystagmus in strabismic subjects. The latency of the OFR in deeper suppressed conditions was prolonged, suggesting that the interaction of BR and OFR may occur at multiple stages including an early stage of the visual processing. The OFR may have the potential for objective measurement of BR suppression in clinical evaluation of binocular function.
引用
收藏
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Conflict defined by global gestalt can modulate binocular rivalry suppression
    Brascamp, Jan W.
    Cuthbert, Parker
    Ling, Sam
    JOURNAL OF VISION, 2020, 20 (13): : 1 - 11
  • [22] Exogenous attention and endogenous attention influence initial dominance in binocular rivalry
    Chong, SC
    Blake, R
    VISION RESEARCH, 2006, 46 (11) : 1794 - 1803
  • [23] The influence of anxiety on the initial selection of emotional faces presented in binocular rivalry
    Gray, Katie L. H.
    Adams, Wendy J.
    Garner, Matthew
    COGNITION, 2009, 113 (01) : 105 - 110
  • [24] Effects of consciousness on human brain waves following binocular rivalry
    Kaernbach, C
    Schröger, E
    Jacobsen, T
    Roeber, U
    NEUROREPORT, 1999, 10 (04) : 713 - 716
  • [25] INTEROCULAR SUPPRESSION PRODUCED BY RIVALRY STIMULI - A COMPARISON OF NORMAL AND ABNORMAL BINOCULAR VISION
    SMITH, EL
    FERN, K
    MANNY, R
    HARWERTH, RS
    OPTOMETRY AND VISION SCIENCE, 1994, 71 (08) : 479 - 491
  • [26] Individual differences in continuous flash suppression: Potency and linkages to binocular rivalry dynamics
    Blake, Randolph
    Goodman, Rachel
    Tomarken, Andrew
    Kim, Hyun-Woong
    VISION RESEARCH, 2019, 160 : 10 - 23
  • [27] Inter-ocular transfer of stimulus cuein in dominance selection at the onset of binocular rivalry
    Kamphuisen, Allard P.
    van Wezel, Richard J. A.
    van Ee, Raymond
    VISION RESEARCH, 2007, 47 (09) : 1142 - 1144
  • [28] Influence of Exclusive Binocular Rivalry on Perceived Depth in the ‘Sieve Effect’
    Kazumichi Matsumiya
    Optical Review, 2006, 13 : 39 - 45
  • [30] The duration effect of short-term monocular deprivation measured by binocular rivalry and binocular combination
    Prosper, Antoine
    Pasqualetti, Martina
    Morrone, Maria Concetta
    Lunghi, Claudia
    VISION RESEARCH, 2023, 211