Binocular contrast detection with unequal monocular illuminance
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Binocular contrast detection with unequal monocular illuminance
Abstract
Binocular summation was measured in eight normal subjects by means of psychometric functions for contrast detection. An average 47% increase in binocular over monocular performance was obtained. Our data agreed with the simple summation model of Signal Detection Theory (Legge, 1984). Binocular psychometric functions were also measured when the sensitivity of one eye was decreased by means of a 1.0 neutral density (ND) filter. We found that binocular detectability in this case was reduced to below that of the better eye. This binocular inhibition was seen in all subjects. The slope of a contrast detection function gives a measure of the rate of change in detectability with contrast. If the slopes of two functions are equal, then the difference in detectability between these functions remains constant for all the contrast values used. When the slopes of the measured functions were analysed, no significant differences were found under any of the testing conditions. This indicates that the magnitude of summation (with equal monocular sensitivities), and of inhibition (with unequal monocular sensitivities), remains constant across the range of stimulus contrasts. The clinical implications of binocular inhibition are discussed.
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