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观看距离对运动过程中垂直眼动产生的影响。

Effect of viewing distance on the generation of vertical eye movements during locomotion.

作者信息

Moore S T, Hirasaki E, Cohen B, Raphan T

机构信息

Department of Neurology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, Box 1135, 1E 100th St., New York, NY 10029, USA.

出版信息

Exp Brain Res. 1999 Dec;129(3):347-61. doi: 10.1007/s002210050903.

Abstract

Vertical head and eye coordination was studied as a function of viewing distance during locomotion. Vertical head translation and pitch movements were measured using a video motion analysis system (Optotrak 3020). Vertical eye movements were recorded using a video-based pupil tracker (Iscan). Subjects (five) walked on a linear treadmill at a speed of 1.67 m/s (6 km/h) while viewing a target screen placed at distances ranging from 0.25 to 2.0 m at 0. 25-m intervals. The predominant frequency of vertical head movement was 2 Hz. In accordance with previous studies, there was a small head pitch rotation, which was compensatory for vertical head translation. The magnitude of the vertical head movements and the phase relationship between head translation and pitch were little affected by viewing distance, and tended to orient the naso-occipital axis of the head at a point approximately 1 m in front of the subject (the head fixation distance or HFD). In contrast, eye velocity was significantly affected by viewing distance. When viewing a far (2-m) target, vertical eye velocity was 180 degrees out of phase with head pitch velocity, with a gain of 0. 8. This indicated that the angular vestibulo-ocular reflex (aVOR) was generating the eye movement response. The major finding was that, at a close viewing distance (0.25 m), eye velocity was in phase with head pitch and compensatory for vertical head translation, suggesting that activation of the linear vestibulo-ocular reflex (lVOR) was contributing to the eye movement response. There was also a threefold increase in the magnitude of eye velocity when viewing near targets, which was consistent with the goal of maintaining gaze on target. The required vertical lVOR sensitivity to cancel an unmodified aVOR response and generate the observed eye velocity magnitude for near targets was almost 3 times that previously measured. Supplementary experiments were performed utilizing body-fixed active head pitch rotations at 1 and 2 Hz while viewing a head-fixed target. Results indicated that the interaction of smooth pursuit and the aVOR during visual suppression could modify both the gain and phase characteristics of the aVOR at frequencies encountered during locomotion. When walking, targets located closer than the HFD (1.0 m) would appear to move in the same direction as the head pitch, resulting in suppression of the aVOR. The results of the head-fixed target experiment suggest that phase modification of the aVOR during visual suppression could play a role in generating eye movements consistent with the goal of maintaining gaze on targets closer than the HFD, which would augment the lVOR response.

摘要

研究了垂直头眼协调与运动过程中观看距离的关系。使用视频运动分析系统(Optotrak 3020)测量垂直头部平移和俯仰运动。使用基于视频的瞳孔追踪器(Iscan)记录垂直眼动。五名受试者以1.67米/秒(6公里/小时)的速度在直线跑步机上行走,同时观看放置在距离从0.25米到2.0米、间隔为0.25米的目标屏幕。垂直头部运动的主要频率为2赫兹。与先前的研究一致,存在一个小的头部俯仰旋转,它是对垂直头部平移的补偿。垂直头部运动的幅度以及头部平移和俯仰之间的相位关系受观看距离的影响很小,并且倾向于将头部的鼻枕轴定向在受试者前方约1米处的一点(头部固定距离或HFD)。相比之下,眼速度受观看距离的显著影响。当观看远处(2米)目标时,垂直眼速度与头部俯仰速度相差180度,增益为0.8。这表明角前庭眼反射(aVOR)产生了眼动反应。主要发现是,在近距离观看距离(0.25米)时,眼速度与头部俯仰同相并且对垂直头部平移起到补偿作用,这表明线性前庭眼反射(lVOR)的激活有助于眼动反应。观看近处目标时眼速度的幅度也增加了三倍,这与保持注视目标的目的一致。为抵消未修正的aVOR反应并产生观察到的近处目标眼速度幅度所需的垂直lVOR敏感性几乎是先前测量值的3倍。利用在观看头部固定目标时以1赫兹和2赫兹进行的身体固定主动头部俯仰旋转进行了补充实验。结果表明,在视觉抑制期间平滑追踪与aVOR的相互作用可以改变运动过程中遇到的频率下aVOR的增益和相位特性。行走时,位于比HFD(1.0米)更近位置的目标似乎会与头部俯仰同向移动,从而导致aVOR受到抑制。头部固定目标实验的结果表明,视觉抑制期间aVOR的相位改变可能在产生与保持注视比HFD更近目标的目的一致的眼动中起作用,这将增强lVOR反应。

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