Zella J C, Brugge J F, Schnupp J W
Department of Physiology and Waisman Center, 627 Waisman Center, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin 53705, USA.
Nat Neurosci. 2001 Dec;4(12):1167-9. doi: 10.1038/nn773.
The superior colliculus (SC) is thought to use a set of superimposed, topographically organized neural maps of visual, auditory, somatosensory and motor space to direct the eyes toward novel stimuli. Auditory spatial response fields (SRFs) of SC neurons may change when an animal moves its eyes, presumably to compensate for the resulting misalignment of visual and auditory sensory spatial reference frames, but the mechanisms responsible for these SRF changes remain unknown. Here we report that passive deviation of the eye in anesthetized, paralyzed animals can profoundly affect the auditory responsiveness of SC neurons, but seems insufficient by itself to provide adaptive shifts of auditory SRFs.
上丘(SC)被认为利用一组叠加的、按地形组织的视觉、听觉、体感和运动空间神经图谱,将眼睛引向新的刺激。当动物移动眼睛时,SC神经元的听觉空间反应场(SRF)可能会发生变化,推测是为了补偿视觉和听觉感觉空间参考系由此产生的错位,但导致这些SRF变化的机制仍然未知。在这里,我们报告在麻醉、瘫痪的动物中被动使眼睛偏斜会深刻影响SC神经元的听觉反应,但仅靠它似乎不足以提供听觉SRF的适应性转移。