Milea Dan, Lobel Elie, Lehéricy Stéphane, Leboucher Pierre, Pochon Jean-Baptiste, Pierrot-Deseilligny Charles, Berthoz Alain
LPPA, Collège de France, France.
Neuroreport. 2007 Aug 6;18(12):1221-4. doi: 10.1097/WNR.0b013e3281e72ce7.
Deciding where to look is mandatory to explore the visual world. To study the neural correlates subserving the cognitive phase of self-initiated eye movements in humans, we tested 12 healthy participants, using event-related functional MRI. Changes in the frontal-cortical activity preceding voluntary saccades were studied when the participants freely decided the direction of a forthcoming saccade, compared with a condition in which they had only to prepare an externally cued saccade. Self-initiation of saccades, before their execution, was specifically associated with frontal-lobe activation in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, and in the right presupplementary eye field and frontal eye fields, suggesting the roles of these areas in the decision process of where to look when facing two possible visual targets.
确定注视位置对于探索视觉世界至关重要。为了研究人类自发眼动认知阶段背后的神经关联,我们使用事件相关功能磁共振成像对12名健康参与者进行了测试。当参与者自由决定即将进行的扫视方向时,研究了自愿扫视之前额叶皮质活动的变化,并将其与仅需准备外部提示扫视的情况进行了比较。扫视的自我启动在执行之前,特别与背外侧前额叶皮质、右侧补充眼区和额叶眼区的额叶激活相关,这表明这些区域在面对两个可能的视觉目标时决定注视位置的决策过程中发挥了作用。