Lindner Axel, Ilg Uwe J
Hertie-Institute for Clinical Brain Research, Department of Cognitive Neurology, 72076 Tübingen, Germany.
Vision Res. 2006 Mar;46(6-7):761-7. doi: 10.1016/j.visres.2005.09.033. Epub 2005 Nov 7.
When our eyes track objects that are moving in a richly structured environment, the retinal image of the stationary visual scene inevitably moves over the retina in a direction opposite to the eye movement. Such self-motion-induced global retinal slip usually provides an ideal stimulus for the optokinetic reflex. This reflex operates to compensate for global image flow. However, during smooth pursuit eye movements it must be shut down so that the reflex does not counteract the voluntary pursuit of moving targets. Here, we asked if retinal information is sufficient for this cancellation of the optokinetic reflex during smooth pursuit eye movements. In a series of experiments, we show that neither the eye movement-induced retinal image motion per se nor the relative motion between the pursuit target and the background are sufficient for suppression of optokinesis. We, therefore, conclude that extra-retinal information about smooth pursuit eye movements is required for the cancellation of the optokinetic reflex.
当我们的眼睛追踪在结构丰富的环境中移动的物体时,静止视觉场景的视网膜图像不可避免地会以与眼球运动相反的方向在视网膜上移动。这种由自身运动引起的全局视网膜滑动通常为视动反射提供理想的刺激。该反射的作用是补偿全局图像流动。然而,在平稳跟踪眼球运动期间,它必须关闭,以便该反射不会抵消对移动目标的自主跟踪。在这里,我们询问视网膜信息是否足以在平稳跟踪眼球运动期间取消视动反射。在一系列实验中,我们表明,眼球运动引起的视网膜图像运动本身以及跟踪目标与背景之间的相对运动都不足以抑制视动。因此,我们得出结论,取消视动反射需要有关平稳跟踪眼球运动的视网膜外信息。