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Neck Muscle Responses to Stimulation of Monkey Superior Colliculus. II. Gaze Shift Initiation and Volitional Head Movements.

机译:颈部肌肉对猴上腔的刺激的反应。二。凝视转移开始和自愿的头部运动。

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We report neck muscle activity and head movements evoked by electrical stimulation of the superior colliculus (SC) in head-unrestrained monkeys. Recording neck electromyography (EMG) circumvents complications arising from the head's inertia and the kinetics of muscle force generation and allows precise assessment of the neuromuscular drive to the head plant. This study served two main purposes. First, we sought to test the predictions made in the companion paper of a parallel drive from the SC onto neck muscles. Low-current, long-duration stimulation evoked both neck EMG responses and head movements either without or prior to gaze shifts, testifying to a SC drive to neck muscles that is independent of gaze-shift initiation. However, gaze-shift initiation was linked to a transient additional EMG response and head acceleration, confirming the presence of a SC drive to neck muscles that is dependent on gaze-shift initiation. We forward a conceptual neural architecture and suggest that this parallel drive provides the oculomotor system with the flexibility to orient the eyes and head independently or together, depending on the behavioral context. Second, we compared the EMG responses evoked by SC stimulation to those that accompanied volitional head movements. We found characteristic features in the underlying pattern of evoked neck EMG that were not observed during volitional head movements in spite of the seemingly natural kinematics of evoked head movements. These features included reciprocal patterning of EMG activity on the agonist and antagonist muscles during stimulation, a poststimulation increase in the activity of antagonist muscles, and synchronously evoked responses on agonist and antagonist muscles regardless of initial horizontal head position. These results demonstrate that the electrically evoked SC drive to the head cannot be considered as a neural replicate of the SC drive during volitional head movements and place important new constraints on the interpretation of electrically evoked head movements.
机译:我们报告了头部不受约束的猴子的上丘(SC)的电刺激诱发的颈部肌肉活动和头部运动。记录颈部肌电图(EMG)可以避免因头部惯性和肌肉力量生成动力学而引起的并发症,并可以精确评估对头部植物的神经肌肉驱动。这项研究有两个主要目的。首先,我们试图检验伴侣论文中从SC到颈部肌肉的平行驱动的预测。低电流,持续时间长的刺激在没有或没有凝视转移之前都会引起颈部肌电图反应和头部运动,这证明了SC对颈肌的驱动独立于凝视转移的开始。但是,凝视转移的启动与短暂的额外EMG反应和头部加速有关,从而证实了依赖于凝视转移的SC对颈部肌肉的驱动。我们提出了一种概念上的神经体系结构,并建议这种并行驱动为动眼系统提供灵活性,使其可以根据行为环境独立地或共同地定向眼睛和头部。其次,我们将SC刺激引起的EMG反应与伴随头部自主运动的反应进行了比较。尽管诱发的头部运动看似自然,但我们发现在诱发的颈部肌电图的基础模式中并未出现在自愿的头部运动中观察到的特征。这些特征包括刺激期间在激动剂和拮抗剂肌肉上的EMG活动的相互模式,刺激后拮抗剂肌肉活性的增加,以及对激动剂和拮抗剂肌肉的同步诱发的响应,而与初始水平头部位置无关。这些结果表明,在头部运动时,电动头部的SC驱动器不能被视为SC驱动器的神经复制,并且对电动头部运动的解释提出了重要的新约束。

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