Knox P C, Weir C R, Murphy P J
Division of Orthoptics, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom.
Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2000 Aug;41(9):2561-5.
To investigate the role of extraocular muscle afferent signals in the control of saccadic eye movements.
A suction scleral contact lens was used to impede the movements of the right eye while subjects executed visually guided saccades to briefly presented targets. Movements of the left eye were measured using infrared oculography. Saccade amplitude, peak velocity, and duration were analyzed trial by trial and compared before, during, and after the right eye was impeded.
When the right eye was impeded, the amplitudes of saccades executed by the left eye were reduced. There was no alteration in the main sequence relationships. The amplitude effect had a rapid onset and offset. There was no evidence that the effects built up over a number of trials, nor was there evidence that individual saccades were modified on-line.
These results are consistent with the hypothesis that extraocular muscle afferent signals provide a feedback signal of the movements of the eyes that is used to produce rapid adjustments of oculomotor output when required.
研究眼外肌传入信号在扫视眼动控制中的作用。
当受试者对短暂呈现的目标执行视觉引导的扫视时,使用吸附式巩膜接触镜来阻碍右眼的运动。使用红外眼动仪测量左眼的运动。逐次分析扫视幅度、峰值速度和持续时间,并在右眼受阻前、受阻期间和受阻后进行比较。
当右眼受阻时,左眼执行的扫视幅度减小。主序列关系没有改变。幅度效应具有快速的起始和结束。没有证据表明效应在多次试验中累积,也没有证据表明单个扫视在在线过程中被修改。
这些结果与以下假设一致,即眼外肌传入信号提供眼睛运动的反馈信号,该信号在需要时用于对动眼神经输出进行快速调整。