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Vision Res ; 38(6): 895-909, 1998 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9624439

ABSTRACT

The targets for saccadic eye movements in natural visual scenes are spatially extended objects, yet saccades land at a single position within them. To characterize the spatial transformation that determines the saccadic goal position within attended objects, we studied saccadic localization of large patterns of random dots. Saccades landed with a high degree of precision near the center-of-gravity of the patterns (average error < 10%; SDs around the center-of-gravity = 7-11% of target eccentricity). Predictions of landing position were improved by using a weighted center-of-gravity, in which the weight assigned to each dot was reduced by the presence of neighboring dots. Weighting based either on the eccentricity of dots or their position relative to the boundary of the pattern had no effect. The results can be accounted for by a spatial transformation in which the "local signs" of an initial array of detectors, weighted by the activity of each, are averaged to yield the saccadic goal. This model can account for accurate and precise saccadic localization of large targets, while preserving sensitivity to local pattern characteristics. Unlike models of recognition, the boundary of the object has the same status as the internal details.


Subject(s)
Pattern Recognition, Visual/physiology , Saccades/physiology , Female , Fixation, Ocular , Humans , Mathematics , Models, Biological , Time Factors
2.
Am J Anat ; 159(2): 125-46, 1980 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7446444

ABSTRACT

A systematic electron microscopic study was made of the structure of foveal cones of Macaca spp. Transverse sections of inner (IS) and outer segments (OS) were made in sequence, from the pigment epithelial zone (PEZ) to the outer limiting membrane (OLM). The smallest diameters of hundreds of cone sections were measured from electron micrographs with a Zeiss particle-size analyzer, and analyzed statistically. Some details are also included about Cebus photoreceptors. It is claimed in the literature that foveal cones are rod-like (cylindrical) and untapered. Our study shows the foveolar cone to be a tapered structure. There has been some confusion between the foveola, which is rod-free, and the fovea, which has a high concentration of cones, but is not rod-free. Within the fovea, as the ratio of cones to rods falls from infinity to 1, with distance from the central bouquet of cones, the cone center-to-center distances increase, the inner segment diameters increase, and the number of cones/sq mm decreases. The tapered calycal processes are more massive in M. irus than M. mulatta, and the lateral fins are better developed. Lateral fins are not present in the foveola. The cones are arranged in straight lines.


Subject(s)
Fovea Centralis/ultrastructure , Macula Lutea/ultrastructure , Photoreceptor Cells/ultrastructure , Animals , Cebus , Cell Membrane/ultrastructure , Centrioles/ultrastructure , Cilia/ultrastructure , Female , Golgi Apparatus/ultrastructure , Macaca fascicularis , Macaca mulatta , Microscopy, Electron , Microtubules/ultrastructure , Rod Cell Outer Segment/ultrastructure
4.
Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci ; 18(6): 602-13, 1979 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-109408

ABSTRACT

Novel retinal irradiation techniques for laser damage studies are described; these are straightforward applications of the Fourier transform properties of an optical system. Interposing an appropriate diffracting screen between the laser source and the test eye enables one to simultaneously induce a number of discrete and precisely located retinal exposures with a known gradation of energy. Various kinds of diffracting objects are considered, and it is seen that transparent sinusoidal phase gratings offer the most promise for damage threshold studies. The method provides an objective measure of the ocular focal length at the time of the exposure. The production of arbitrary retinal irradiation patterns for more general research or clinical applications is possible with the extension of the technique by the use of simple holographic methods for forming the appropriate diffracting screens.


Subject(s)
Lasers , Optics and Photonics , Retina/radiation effects , Animals , Fundus Oculi , Haplorhini , Macaca fascicularis , Macaca mulatta , Mathematics , Maximum Allowable Concentration , Photography , Rabbits , Scattering, Radiation
5.
J Cell Biol ; 80(3): 732-5, 1979 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-379016

ABSTRACT

High resolution x-ray lithographic studies of cells from chick embryo hearts dried by the CO2 critical point method have been made with soft x-ray radiation of different wavelengths. A marked difference in the relief replica in polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) resulting from the differential absorption by the dried cells of carbon K alpha radiation at 4.48 nm and broad band synchrotron radiation (SR) with lambda is greater than 1.5 nm demonstrates the potential usefulness of the technique in making high resolution (approximately or equal to 10 nm) chemical identification of the constitutents which make up the various parts of the cell.


Subject(s)
Electron Probe Microanalysis/methods , Histological Techniques , Myocardium/ultrastructure , Animals , Chick Embryo , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning , Organoids/ultrastructure , Photomicrography/methods
6.
Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci ; 16(8): 700-10, 1977 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-885680

ABSTRACT

Scanning electron microscopic (SEM) observations of the rabbit retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) are reported both for normal tissue and for tissue subjected to laser radiation. In normal RPE, cells were observed to be closely packed and to have the characteristic hexagonal shape. The microvilli were abundant and of two types. Suprathreshold lesions were produced with 0.4 musec pulses of high-intensity yellow light (585 nm.) from a dye laser. In the lased RPE, cells were denuded of their microvilli, and a number of cells with single discrete holes were observed. Hypertrophied cells were always present. Within 5 days of irradiation groups of small proliferating RPE cells were found in the lesion area.


Subject(s)
Eye Injuries/pathology , Lasers , Pigment Epithelium of Eye/cytology , Retinal Diseases/pathology , Animals , Hypertrophy , Lasers/adverse effects , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning , Pigment Epithelium of Eye/injuries , Pigment Epithelium of Eye/ultrastructure , Rabbits
7.
Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci ; 16(7): 678-83, 1977 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-873730

ABSTRACT

In the retina from an eye enucleated for choroidal melanoma apposed rod outer segments were seen by transmission electron microscopy to be fusing together in groups by the confluence of their plasma membranes and the formation of cytoplasmic bridges between adjacent outer segments. These fusions were seen in areas distant from the melanoma but where the retina was not normal in appearance.


Subject(s)
Choroid Neoplasms/pathology , Melanoma/pathology , Photoreceptor Cells/pathology , Cell Membrane/ultrastructure , Cytoplasm/ultrastructure , Female , Humans , Middle Aged , Photoreceptor Cells/ultrastructure , Retinal Diseases/pathology
8.
Can J Ophthalmol ; 11(4): 309-22, 1976 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-974854

ABSTRACT

This study presents the topography as seen by scanning electron microscopy of the rabbit retina in general and the photoreceptors in particular; and of large laser lesions in the retina.


Subject(s)
Rabbits/anatomy & histology , Retina/ultrastructure , Animals , Cell Nucleus/ultrastructure , Eye Burns/pathology , Lasers , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning , Photoreceptor Cells/ultrastructure
10.
Science ; 167(3921): 1083-92, 1970 Feb 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17829397
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