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Head movements evoked by electrical stimulation in the frontal eye field of the monkey: evidence for independent eye and head control.

机译:在猴子的额眼中,电刺激引起的头部运动:独立的眼睛和头部控制的证据。

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When the head is free to move, electrical stimulation in the frontal eye field (FEF) evokes eye and head movements. However, it is unclear whether FEF stimulation-evoked head movements contribute to shifting the line of sight, like visually guided coordinated eye-head gaze shifts. Here we investigated this issue by systematically varying initial eye (IEP) and head (IHP) positions at stimulation onset. Despite the large variability of IEP and IHP and the extent of stimulation-evoked gaze amplitudes, gaze displacement was entirely accounted for by eye (re head) displacement. Overall, the majority (3/4) of stimulation-evoked gaze shifts consisted of eye-alone movements, in which head movements were below the detection threshold. When head movements did occur, they often started late (re gaze shift onset) and coincided with rapid eye deceleration, resulting in little change in the ensuing gaze amplitudes. These head movements often reached their peak velocities over 100 ms after the end of gaze shifts, indicating that the head velocity profile was temporally dissociated from the gaze drive. Interestingly, head movements were sometimes evoked by FEF stimulation in the absence of gaze shifts, particularly when IEP was deviated contralaterally (re the stimulated side) at stimulation onset. Furthermore, head movements evoked by FEF stimulation resembled a subset of head movements occurring during visually guided gaze shifts. These unique head movements minimized the eye deviation from the center of the orbit and contributed little to gaze shifts. The results suggest that head motor control may be independent from eye control in the FEF.
机译:当头部自由移动时,额眼视野(FEF)中的电刺激会引起眼睛和头部的运动。然而,尚不清楚FEF刺激引起的头部运动是否有助于视线的移动,例如在视觉引导下协调的头目凝视移动。在这里,我们通过在刺激开始时系统地改变初始眼睛(IEP)和头部(IHP)的位置来调查此问题。尽管IEP和IHP的变异性很大,而且刺激引起的凝视幅度也不同,但凝视位移完全由眼睛(头部)位移引起。总体而言,刺激诱发的凝视移动的大部分(3/4)包括单眼运动,其中头部运动低于检测阈值。当确实发生头部运动时,它们通常开始得较晚(重新开始凝视)并与快速的眼部减速同时发生,从而导致随后的凝视幅度变化很小。在凝视移动结束后,这些头部运动通常会在100毫秒内达到其峰值速度,这表明头部速度曲线在时间上与凝视驱动力分离。有趣的是,在没有凝视移动的情况下,FEF刺激有时会引起头部运动,特别是当IEP在刺激发作时对侧(受刺激侧)偏离时。此外,FEF刺激引起的头部运动类似于在视觉引导的凝视移动过程中发生的一部分头部运动。这些独特的头部移动使眼睛与眼眶中心的偏离最小化,并且对视线移动几乎没有贡献。结果表明,头部运动控制可能与FEF中的眼睛控制无关。

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