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Cue-dependent memory-based smooth-pursuit in normal human subjects: Importance of extra-retinal mechanisms for initial pursuit

机译:提示:基于线索的基于记忆的平稳追求在正常人类受试者中:初次追求时视网膜外机制的重要性

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Using a cue-dependent memory-based smooth-pursuit task previously applied to monkeys, we examined the effects of visual motion-memory on smooth-pursuit eye movements in normal human subjects and compared the results with those of the trained monkeys. These results were also compared with those during simple ramp-pursuit that did not require visual motion-memory. During memory-based pursuit, all subjects exhibited virtually no errors in either pursuit-direction or goo-go selection. Tracking eye movements of humans and monkeys were similar in the two tasks, but tracking eye movements were different between the two tasks; latencies of the pursuit and corrective saccades were prolonged, initial pursuit eye velocity and acceleration were lower, peak velocities were lower, and time to reach peak velocities lengthened during memory-based pursuit. These characteristics were similar to anticipatory pursuit initiated by extra-retinal components during the initial extinction task of Barnes and Collins (J Neurophysiol 100:1135-1146, 2008b). We suggest that the differences between the two tasks reflect differences between the contribution of extra-retinal and retinal components. This interpretation is supported by two further studies: (1) during popping out of the correct spot to enhance retinal image-motion inputs during memory-based pursuit, pursuit eye velocities approached those during simple ramp-pursuit, and (2) during initial blanking of spot motion during memory-based pursuit, pursuit components appeared in the correct direction. Our results showed the importance of extra-retinal mechanisms for initial pursuit during memory-based pursuit, which include priming effects and extra-retinal drive components. Comparison with monkey studies on neuronal responses and model analysis suggested possible pathways for the extra-retinal mechanisms.
机译:使用以前应用于猴子的基于提示的基于记忆的平滑追求任务,我们检查了视觉运动记忆对正常人受试者平滑追求眼睛运动的影响,并将结果与​​经过训练的猴子进行了比较。将这些结果也与不需要视觉运动记忆的简单坡道追踪期间的结果进行了比较。在基于记忆的追踪过程中,所有受试者在追踪方向或进行/不进行选择上几乎没有表现出任何错误。在这两个任务中,人类和猴子的眼动追踪相似,但是在两个任务之间,眼动追踪却有所不同。在基于记忆的追踪中,追踪和矫正扫视的潜伏期延长,初始追踪眼速度和加速度降低,峰值速度降低,达到峰值速度的时间延长。这些特征类似于在巴恩斯和柯林斯(Barnes and Collins)的初始灭绝任务期间由视网膜外成分引发的预期追求(J Neurophysiol 100:1135-1146,2008b)。我们建议这两个任务之间的差异反映出视网膜外和视网膜成分的贡献之间的差异。这种解释得到了两项进一步研究的支持:(1)在基于记忆的追赶过程中突然跳出正确的点以增强视网膜图像运动输入时,追赶眼速度接近简单斜追时的追赶眼速度,以及(2)在初始消隐期间基于记忆的追踪过程中的点运动,追踪分量以正确的方向出现。我们的结果表明,视网膜外机制对于基于记忆的追踪过程中初始追踪的重要性,其中包括启动效应和视网膜外驱动成分。与猴子关于神经元反应和模型分析的研究比较表明,视网膜外机制的可能途径。

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