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Alteration of the microsaccadic velocity-amplitude main sequence relationship after visual transients: implications for models of saccade control

机译:视觉瞬变后微观自动速度幅度主序列关系的改变:扫描控制模型的影响

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Microsaccades occur during gaze fixation to correct for miniscule foveal motor errors. The mechanisms governing such fine oculomotor control are still not fully understood. In this study, we explored microsaccade control by analyzing the impacts of transient visual stimuli on these movements' kinematics. We found that such kinematics can be altered in systematic ways depending on the timing and spatial geometry of visual transients relative to the movement goals. In two male rhesus macaques, we presented peripheral or foveal visual transients during an otherwise stable period of fixation. Such transients resulted in well-known reductions in microsaccade frequency, and our goal was to investigate whether microsaccade kinematics would additionally be altered. We found that both microsaccade timing and amplitude were modulated by the visual transients, and in predictable manners by these transients' timing and geometry. Interestingly, modulations in the peak velocity of the same movements were not proportional to the observed amplitude modulations, suggesting a violation of the wellknown " main sequence" relationship between microsaccade amplitude and peak velocity. We hypothesize that visual stimulation during movement preparation affects not only the saccadic " Go" system driving eye movements but also a "Pause" system inhibiting them. If the Pause system happens to be already turned off despite the new visual input, movement kinematics can be altered by the readout of additional visually evoked spikes in the Go system coding for the flash location. Our results demonstrate precise control over individual microscopic saccades and provide testable hypotheses for mechanisms of saccade control in general.
机译:在凝视固定期间发生MicroSactacks以纠正微型污水电机误差。治疗这种细动脉控制的机制仍然没有完全理解。在这项研究中,我们通过分析瞬态视觉刺激对这些运动的运动学的影响来探讨了MicroSccade控制。我们发现这种运动学可以通过系统方式改变,这取决于视觉瞬态相对于运动目标的时序和空间几何形状。在两只雄性恒河猴中,我们在另一种稳定的固定期间呈现外围或污水视觉瞬变。这种瞬态导致了微观频率的众所周知的减少,我们的目标是调查是否另外改变了MicroSaccade运动学是否可供选择。我们发现,通过视觉瞬变和这些瞬态的定时和几何形状以可预测的方式调制微观定时和幅度。有趣的是,相同运动的峰值速度的调制与观察到的幅度调制没有成比例,这表明侵犯了MicroSccade幅度和峰值速度之间的众所周知的“主序列”关系。我们假设运动准备期间的视觉刺激不仅影响扫视人的驾驶眼球运动,而且影响扫盲的系统,而且影响抑制它们的“暂停”系统。如果暂停系统恰好已关闭尽管新的视觉输入,则可以通过在GO系统编码的额外视觉上诱发的尖峰中读出的移动运动学来改变运动运动学。我们的结果表明,对单个显微镜扫描的精确控制,并为扫视控制机制提供可测试的假设。

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