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Target selection for saccadic eye movements: direction-selective visual responses in the superior colliculus.

机译:眼跳运动的目标选择:上丘中方向选择性的视觉反应。

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We investigated the role of the superior colliculus (SC) in saccade target selection in rhesus monkeys who were trained to perform a direction-discrimination task. In this task, the monkey discriminated between opposed directions of visual motion and indicated its judgment by making a saccadic eye movement to one of two visual targets that were spatially aligned with the two possible directions of motion in the display. Thus the neural circuits that implement target selection in this task are likely to receive directionally selective visual inputs and be closely linked to the saccadic system. We therefore studied prelude neurons in the intermediate and deep layers of the SC that can discharge up to several seconds before an impending saccade, indicating a relatively high-level role in saccade planning. We used the direction-discrimination task to identify neurons whose prelude activity "predicted" the impending perceptual report several seconds before the animal actually executed the operant eye movement; these "choice predicting" cells comprised approximately 30% of the neurons we encountered in the intermediate and deep layers of the SC. Surprisingly, about half of these prelude cells yielded direction-selective responses to our motion stimulus during a passive fixation task. In general, these neurons responded to motion stimuli in many locations around the visual field including the center of gaze where the visual discriminanda were positioned during the direction-discrimination task. Preferred directions generally pointed toward the location of the movement field of the SC neuron in accordance with the sensorimotor demands of the discrimination task. Control experiments indicate that the directional responses do not simply reflect covertly planned saccades. Our results indicate that a small population of SC prelude neurons exhibits properties appropriate for linking stimulus cues to saccade target selection in the context of a visual discrimination task.
机译:我们调查了上丘(SC)在恒河猴的扫视目标选择中的作用,这些恒河猴受过训练以执行方向区分任务。在此任务中,猴子区分了视觉运动的相反方向,并通过对与显示器中两个可能的运动方向在空间上对齐的两个视觉目标之一进行了点眼运动来表明其判断力。因此,在此任务中实现目标选择的神经回路很可能会接收方向选择性的视觉输入,并与排练系统紧密相连。因此,我们研究了SC中间层和深层中的前奏神经元,这些神经元在即将进行的扫视之前可以放电长达数秒,这表明扫视计划中的作用相对较高。我们使用方向区分任务来识别神经元,该神经元的前奏活动“预测”了即将来临的知觉报告,而这只动物在动物实际执行了操作性眼球运动之前几秒钟。这些“选择预测”细胞约占我们在SC中间层和深层中遇到的神经元的30%。令人惊讶的是,在被动注视任务中,大约有一半的前奏细胞对我们的运动刺激产生了方向选择性的响应。通常,这些神经元在视野周围的许多位置都对运动刺激作出反应,包括在方向区分任务中定位视觉辨别力的凝视中心。优选的方向通常根据区分任务的感觉运动要求指向SC神经元运动场的位置。对照实验表明,定向响应不能简单地反映隐蔽计划的扫视。我们的结果表明,少量的SC前奏神经元表现出适合在视觉辨别任务的背景下将刺激线索与扫视目标选择联系起来的特性。

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