The polarization sense in human vision
Autor: | Guy Ropars, Jay M. Enoch, Albert Le Floch, Vasudevan Lakshminarayanan |
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Rok vydání: | 2010 |
Předmět: |
Fovea Centralis
Light genetic structures Models Biological Retina Ocular dominance law.invention Optics law medicine Humans Fading Physics business.industry Fovea centralis Oblique case Polarizer Dichroism Polarization (waves) Sensory Systems Ophthalmology medicine.anatomical_structure Retinal Cone Photoreceptor Cells Visual Perception Human eye sense organs business Photic Stimulation |
Zdroj: | Vision Research. 50:2048-2054 |
ISSN: | 0042-6989 |
Popis: | Unlike humans, numerous animals are differentially sensitive to the vector orientation of linearly polarized light. However as early as 1844 Haidinger noted that weak blue–yellow brushes appear, centered on the fovea, when the sky is observed through a slowly rotating polarizer. Different models have been proposed to try to understand this phenomenon, but the precise mechanism remains unknown and the polarization unexploited. We suggest that when Fresnel’s laws are applied to the unguided oblique rays, that the cylindrical geometry of the blue cones in the fovea along with their distribution induces an extrinsic dichroism and could explain why the human eye is sensitive to polarization. We have constructed an artificial eye model system using the same laws and were able to photograph the appearance of entoptic-like blue-dark brushes, confirming the observations and our mathematical simulations. Moreover, our in vivo and in vitro tests show that in addition to the usual 3 s fading time measured using a stationary stimulus, there exists for this entoptic image a short extra creating and erasing time of about 0.1 s, using a dynamical stimulus. We have also found that, surprisingly, the rotating pattern is more regular and symmetrical with one of our two eyes around a more circular blue cone-free area, the dominant eye. Our results suggest that the polarization sense can provide important information in many areas that remain to be explored. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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