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Independent control of head and gaze movements during head-free pursuit in humans

机译:在人类无头追赶过程中独立控制头部和凝视动作

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Head and gaze movements are usually highly co-ordinated. Here we demonstrate that under certain circumstances they can be controlled independently and we investigate the role of anticipatory activity in this process.In experiment 1, subjects tracked, with head and eyes, a sinusoidally moving target. Overall, head and gaze trajectories were tightly coupled. From moment to moment, however, the trajectories could be very different and head movements were significantly more variable than gaze movements.Predictive head and gaze responses can be elicited by repeated presentation of an intermittently illuminated, constant velocity target. In experiment 2 this protocol elicited a build-up of anticipatory head and gaze velocity, in opposing directions, when subjects made head movements in the opposite direction to target movement whilst maintaining gaze on target.In experiment 3, head and gaze movements were completely uncoupled. Subjects followed, with head and gaze, respectively, two targets moving at different, harmonically unrelated frequencies. This was possible when both targets were visual, and also when gaze followed a visual target at one frequency whilst the head was oscillated in time with an auditory tone modulated at the second frequency.We conclude that these results provide evidence of a visuomotor predictive mechanism that continuously samples visual feedback information and stores it such that it can be accessed by either the eye or the head to generate anticipatory movements. This overcomes time delays in visuomotor processing and facilitates time-sharing of motor activities, making possible the performance of two tasks simultaneously.
机译:头部和凝视动作通常是高度协调的。在这里,我们证明了在某些情况下可以独立控制它们,并且我们研究了预期活动在此过程中的作用。在实验1中,受试者用头部和眼睛跟踪了正弦运动目标。总体而言,头部和凝视轨迹紧密相关。然而,有时轨迹可能会非常不同,并且头部的动作比凝视的动作变化更大。通过重复显示间歇性照亮的恒速目标,可以预测出头部和凝视的反应。在实验2中,当受试者以与目标运动相反的方向进行头部运动,同时保持对目标的注视时,此协议会在相反的方向上建立预期的头部和凝视速度。在实验3中,头部和凝视运动完全不相关。 。受试者分别以头和目光跟随两个目标,它们以不同的,谐波无关的频率移动。当两个目标都是视觉目标时,以及以一个频率注视跟随视觉目标时,头部以第二频率调制的听觉音调及时振动时,这是可能的。我们得出结论,这些结果提供了视觉运动预测机制的证据,连续采样视觉反馈信息并将其存储,以便眼睛或头部可以访问它以产生预期的运动。这样可以克服视觉运动过程中的时间延迟,并有助于运动活动的时间共享,从而可以同时执行两项任务。

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    Collins, C J S; Barnes, G R;

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