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Brain stem pursuit pathways: dissociating visual, vestibular, and proprioceptive inputs during combined eye-head gaze tracking.

机译:脑干追踪路径:在组合的眼头注视跟踪过程中,将视觉,前庭和本体感受输入分离。

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Eye-head (EH) neurons within the medial vestibular nuclei are thought to be the primary input to the extraocular motoneurons during smooth pursuit: they receive direct projections from the cerebellar flocculus/ventral paraflocculus, and in turn, project to the abducens motor nucleus. Here, we recorded from EH neurons during head-restrained smooth pursuit and head-unrestrained combined eye-head pursuit (gaze pursuit). During head-restrained smooth pursuit of sinusoidal and step-ramp target motion, each neuron's response was well described by a simple model that included resting discharge (bias), eye position, and velocity terms. Moreover, eye acceleration, as well as eye position, velocity, and acceleration error (error = target movement - eye movement) signals played no role in shaping neuronal discharges. During head-unrestrained gaze pursuit, EH neuron responses reflected the summation of their head-movement sensitivity during passive whole-body rotation in the dark and gaze-movement sensitivity during smooth pursuit. Indeed, EH neuron responses were well predicted by their head- and gaze-movement sensitivity during these two paradigms across conditions (e.g., combined eye-head gaze pursuit, smooth pursuit, whole-body rotation in the dark, whole-body rotation while viewing a target moving with the head (i.e., cancellation), and passive rotation of the head-on-body). Thus our results imply that vestibular inputs, but not the activation of neck proprioceptors, influence EH neuron responses during head-on-body movements. This latter proposal was confirmed by demonstrating a complete absence of modulation in the same neurons during passive rotation of the monkey's body beneath its neck. Taken together our results show that during gaze pursuit EH neurons carry vestibular- as well as gaze-related information to extraocular motoneurons. We propose that this vestibular-related modulation is offset by inputs from other premotor inputs, and that the responses of vestibuloocular reflex interneurons (i.e., position-vestibular-pause neurons) are consistent with such a proposal.
机译:前庭内侧核内的眼头(EH)神经元被认为是平稳追赶过程中眼外运动神经元的主要输入:它们从小脑絮状体/腹旁束开始直接投射,然后投射至外展运动核。在这里,我们从EH神经元记录了头部受约束的平滑追随和头部不受约束的联合眼头跟踪(凝视追求)的过程。在头部被约束的平稳追求正弦波和阶跃目标运动期间,每个神经元的反应都可以通过一个简单的模型很好地描述,该模型包括静息放电(偏差),眼睛位置和速度项。此外,眼睛的加速度以及眼睛的位置,速度和加速度误差(误差=目标运动-眼睛运动)信号在塑造神经元放电方面没有作用。在头部不受约束的凝视追踪过程中,EH神经元反应反映了他们在黑暗中被动全身旋转过程中头部运动敏感性和平稳追踪过程中凝视运动敏感性的总和。确实,EH神经元反应在这两个范式在各种情况下(例如,组合的眼头注视追踪,平滑追踪,黑暗中的全身旋转,观察时的全身旋转)可通过其头部和凝视移动的敏感性很好地预测目标随头部移动(即抵消),并被动旋转头部)。因此,我们的结果暗示前庭输入而不是颈部本体感受器的激活会影响EH神经元在头部运动时的反应。通过证明猴子的颈部下方被动旋转过程中,同一神经元完全没有调制,从而证实了后者的提议。总之,我们的结果表明,在凝视追踪过程中,EH神经元会将前庭以及与凝视相关的信息传递给眼外运动神经元。我们提出该前庭相关的调制被其他前运动输入的输入所抵消,并且前庭反射性中间神经元(即,位置-前庭暂停神经元)的响应与该提议一致。

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