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Eye, head, and body coordination during large gaze shifts in rhesus monkeys: movement kinematics and the influence of posture.

机译:恒河猴大视线移动时的眼睛,头部和身体协调:运动运动学和姿势的影响。

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Coordinated movements of the eye, head, and body are used to redirect the axis of gaze between objects of interest. However, previous studies of eye-head gaze shifts in head-unrestrained primates generally assumed the contribution of body movement to be negligible. Here we characterized eye-head-body coordination during horizontal gaze shifts made by trained rhesus monkeys to visual targets while they sat upright in a standard primate chair and assumed a more natural sitting posture in a custom-designed chair. In both postures, gaze shifts were characterized by the sequential onset of eye, head, and body movements, which could be described by predictable relationships. Body motion made a small but significant contribution to gaze shifts that were > or =40 degrees in amplitude. Furthermore, as gaze shift amplitude increased (40-120 degrees ), body contribution and velocity increased systematically. In contrast, peak eye and head velocities plateaued at velocities of approximately 250-300 degrees /s, andthe rotation of the eye-in-orbit and head-on-body remained well within the physical limits of ocular and neck motility during large gaze shifts, saturating at approximately 35 and 60 degrees , respectively. Gaze shifts initiated with the eye more contralateral in the orbit were accompanied by smaller body as well as head movement amplitudes and velocities were greater when monkeys were seated in the more natural body posture. Taken together, our findings show that body movement makes a predictable contribution to gaze shifts that is systematically influenced by factors such as orbital position and posture. We conclude that body movements are part of a coordinated series of motor events that are used to voluntarily reorient gaze and that these movements can be significant even in a typical laboratory setting. Our results emphasize the need for caution in the interpretation of data from neurophysiological studies of the control of saccadic eye movements and/or eye-head gaze shifts because single neurons can code motor commands to move the body as well as the head and eyes.
机译:眼睛,头部和身体的协调运动用于重定向关注对象之间的凝视轴。然而,先前关于头部不受约束的灵长类动物的目视凝视转移的研究通常认为身体运动的贡献可忽略不计。在这里,我们描述了经过训练的恒河猴在标准灵长类动物椅子上直立坐着并在定制设计的椅子上采取更自然的坐姿时,其水平注视移动时眼头与身体的协调性。在这两种姿势中,凝视转移的特征是眼睛,头部和身体运动的顺序发作,这可以通过可预测的关系来描述。身体运动对幅度大于或等于40度的视线移动做出了微小但重要的贡献。此外,随着凝视移动幅度的增加(40-120度),身体的贡献和速度也会系统地增加。相反,眼球和头部的峰值速度稳定在大约250-300度/秒的速度,并且在大视线移动期间,眼眶和头对身体的旋转仍保持在眼部和颈部运动的物理极限内分别在大约35度和60度饱和。当眼睛以更自然的姿势坐着时,眼球在眼中向对侧更多的方向开始移动,伴随着较小的身体以及头部运动幅度和速度变大。综上所述,我们的研究结果表明,身体运动对注视移动做出了可预测的贡献,而注视移动受诸如轨道位置和姿势等因素的系统影响。我们得出的结论是,身体运动是一系列运动事件的一部分,这些运动用于自愿重新定向凝视,并且即使在典型的实验室环境中,这些运动也可能是重要的。我们的研究结果强调在解释控制眼跳运动和/或眼头注视移动的神经生理学数据时需要谨慎,因为单个神经元可以编码运动命令来移动身体以及头部和眼睛。

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