Visual Functions Associated With Rhesus Visual Pursuit Tracking.

Abstract

Although visual function and visual performance have both been investigated, the relationship between these measures is largely unexplored. In this study, we have evaluated the receptor input for visual pursuit motor tracking performance using the rhesus monkey as an animal model for the human visual system. Spectral sensitivity functions derived from rhesus spectral intensity tracking performance functions emphasize the role of photopic retinal mechanisms for high fidelity tracking performance criteria. Spectral sensitivity functions under these conditions appear photopic in shape and reflect central retinal long and intermediate cone systems. Scotopic intrusion may occur as performance decreases with lower fidelity performance criteria. Species differences previously reported between rhesus and human long wavelength foveal retinal mechanisms may be reflected in visual performance criteria as well.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jul 17, 1992
Accession Number
ADA256952

Entities

People

  • H. Zwick
  • J. Calabrese
  • J. Molchany
  • K. R. Bloom
  • M. Cook

Organizations

  • Letterman Army Hospital

Tags

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Abstracts
  • Acquisition
  • Animals
  • Classification
  • Guidance
  • Health Care
  • Health Services
  • Helium Neon Lasers
  • Intensity
  • Long Wavelengths
  • Measurement
  • Monkeys
  • Reliability
  • Rhesus Monkeys
  • Sensitivity
  • Video Cameras
  • War Colleges

Readers

  • Vision Science/Vision Psychology/Cognitive Neuroscience.