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DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1060754
Die Ortsfrequenzgrenze und das Auflösungsvermögen des visuellen Systems der Taube
The high spatial frequency limits and the resolving power of the visual system of the pigeonPublication History
Publication Date:
18 March 2008 (online)
Summary
The spatial contrast transfer function of the visual system of the pigeon was determined by recording from the optic tectum evoked potentials or extracellular unit activity in response to a pattern stimulus contrast transfer function, determined as a „response function”, describes the relationship between the contrast in the pattern - which consisted of vertically oriented stripes of sinusoidally varying luminance - and the amplitude of the response at various spatial frequencies (c/deg). The transfer function yields an estimate of the high frequency limit, which in turn is a measure of visual resolving power. Action potentials were recorded extra-cellularly using glass microelectrodes; for evoked potentials, stainless steel electrodes were used. Recordings were made from the stratum griseum et fibrosum superficiale of the optic tectum.
The highest spatial frequency detectable in a visual system is limited by various factors, including the diffraction of light at the pupil and the anatomical spacing of the photoreceptors. The pupil factor can be controlled in experiments in a suitable way.
In this paper, the electrophysiologically determined high-frequency limit was compared with the theoretical resolution limit imposed by the photoreceptor mosaic. The experimental results show that the visual system of the pigeon has a high-frequency limit at a spatial frequency of 15.5 c/deg, corresponding to a visual acuity of 1.9 min of arc. The attempt to relate visual acuity in the pigeon to the anatomical spacing of the photoreceptors shows that the Nyquist frequency of the photoreceptor mosaic, the theoretical upper bound of the spatial resolution, agrees with measurement.
Zusammenfassung
Mit Hilfe von Einzelzellableitungen und visuell evozierten Potentialen wurden die räumliche Kontrastübertragungsfunktion und das Auflösungsvermögen des visuellen Systems der Taube (Columba livia) bestimmt. Für die Einzelzellableitungen wurden Glasmikroelektroden verwendet; evozierte Potentiale wurden mit Edelstahlelektroden aus dem Stratum griseum et fibrosum superficiale des Tectum opticum abgeleitet.
Die obere Grenzfrequenz des visuellen Systems ist von verschiedenen Faktoren abhängig, z. B. von den Beugungserscheinungen durch die Pupillenöffnung, der Leuchtdichte und der anatomischen Anordnung der Photorezeptoren in der Retina.
In der vorliegenden Arbeit werden die elektro-physiologisch bestimmten oberen Ortsfrequenzgrenzen mit dem aus der Informationstheorie gewonnenen theoretischen Wert verglichen, der die Anatomie der Retina berücksichtigt.
Key words
Optic tectum - spatial resolution - contrasttransfer function - visualevokedpotential (VEP) - pigeon