Studies on optokinetic habituation.

T. Miyoshi, C. R. Pfaltz
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The question whether optokinetic nystagmus in humans can be habituated or not, has never been answered conclusively. In order to investigate this problem more closely, 15 healthy individuals, divided into 3 groups, have been exposed to repeated optokinetic stimulations of different direction and varying intensity. The velocity of the slow phase has been used as a parameter for the evaluation of the optokinetic response. Habituation of optokinetically induced nystagmus is not characterized by a response decline phenomenon, but on the contrary by an increase of the optokinetic response. Retention of this response increment has been confirmed as well as transfer from one side to the other. Repeated optokinetic stimulation has no influence upon the pattern of the caloric, galvanic and vestibulospinal responses of a test subject, i.e. there is no transfer from optic to vestibular responses. The increase of the optokinetic responses, following repeated optic stimulation, is not interpreted as a true habituation phenomenon, i.e. the simplest type of negative learning, but as the resultant of a process of positive learning.
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光动力学习惯化研究。
人类的眼震是否可以习惯,这个问题从来没有得到确切的回答。为了更深入地研究这一问题,我们将15名健康个体分为3组,反复接受不同方向、不同强度的光动力刺激。用慢相速度作为评价光动力学响应的参数。光动力性眼球震颤的习惯化不表现为反应下降现象,相反表现为光动力反应增加。这一响应增量的保留已得到确认,并从一侧转移到另一侧。反复的光动力刺激对被试的热量、电和前庭脊髓反应的模式没有影响,即没有从视觉反应到前庭反应的转移。在反复的视觉刺激之后,光动力反应的增加并不能被解释为一种真正的习惯化现象,即最简单的消极学习,而是积极学习过程的结果。
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