Glimcher P W, Sparks D L
Department of Psychology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia 19104.
Nature. 1992 Feb 6;355(6360):542-5. doi: 10.1038/355542a0.
The primate superior colliculus contains a map of saccadic eye movements. Saccades are high-velocity eye movements to selected targets in the visual field, but little is known about the neural mechanisms responsible for target selection or the related problem of choosing a particular movement from the oculomotor repertoire. Two classes of neurons have been described in the superior colliculus which show bursts of activity before the saccade: discrete bursters display a vigorous pre-saccadic burst and prelude bursters show low-frequency activity as a prelude to burst onset. We have designed experiments to test whether prelude activity is related to saccade selection. Our tasks use a cue to specify which of two physically identical visual stimuli is the goal of an impending saccade. This cue is spatially and temporally isolated from the potential targets as well as from visual cues signalling movement initiation. Our results show that prelude activity occurs shortly after information is available for correct saccade selection and, more importantly, the activity is predictive of saccade choice. The results thus suggest that the superior colliculus participates in the process of saccade selection.
灵长类动物的上丘包含一个扫视眼动图谱。扫视是朝向视野中选定目标的高速眼动,但对于负责目标选择的神经机制或从动眼神经指令系统中选择特定动作的相关问题,我们知之甚少。上丘中已描述了两类神经元,它们在扫视之前会出现活动爆发:离散爆发神经元在扫视前会显示强烈的爆发活动,而前奏爆发神经元则在爆发开始前显示低频活动作为前奏。我们设计了实验来测试前奏活动是否与扫视选择有关。我们的任务使用一个线索来指定两个物理上相同的视觉刺激中哪一个是即将进行扫视的目标。这个线索在空间和时间上与潜在目标以及指示运动开始的视觉线索隔离开来。我们的结果表明,前奏活动在可获得正确扫视选择信息后不久就会出现,更重要的是,该活动可预测扫视选择。因此,结果表明上丘参与了扫视选择过程。