Bando T, Takagi M, Toda H, Yoshizawa T
Department of Physiology, Niigata University School of Medicine, Japan.
Neurosci Res. 1992 Nov;15(3):162-78. doi: 10.1016/0168-0102(92)90002-t.
The lateral suprasylvian (LS) area, an extrastriate visual area in the cat, has been suggested to play an important role in processing motion in 3-dimensional visual space. In addition, the LS area is related to all three components of the ocular near response, i.e. lens accommodation, pupillary constriction, and ocular convergence: microstimulation in this area evoked these intra- and extraocular movements, and neuronal discharges associated with these movements were also found. Anatomical pathways, direct and indirect, from this area to premotor nuclei in the brainstem are known to exist. The present paper reviews studies useful for assessing the functional roles played by the LS area in triggering and modulating component movements in the ocular near response.
外侧上薛氏区(LS)是猫的一个纹外视觉区域,有人认为它在三维视觉空间中的运动处理中起重要作用。此外,LS区与眼近反射的所有三个组成部分有关,即晶状体调节、瞳孔收缩和眼球会聚:该区域的微刺激诱发了这些眼内和眼外运动,并且还发现了与这些运动相关的神经元放电。已知存在从该区域到脑干运动前核的直接和间接解剖通路。本文综述了有助于评估LS区在触发和调节眼近反射中各组成部分运动所起功能作用的研究。