Raffi M, Ballabeni A, Maioli M G, Squatrito S
Dipartimento di Fisiologia Umana e Generale, Università di Bologna, Piazza di Porta S. Donato, 2, 40126 Bologna, Italy.
Neuroscience. 2008 Oct 15;156(3):413-24. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2008.08.018. Epub 2008 Aug 22.
Neurons in area PEc in the superior parietal cortex encode signals from different modalities, such as visual, extraretinal and somatosensory, probably combining them to encode spatial parameter of extrapersonal space to prepare body movements. This study reports the characterization of the functional properties of PEc non-visual neurons that showed saccade-related activity. We analyzed the pre- and post-saccadic firing activity in 189 neurons recorded in five hemispheres of three behaving monkeys. Spiking activity of PEc single neurons was recorded while the monkeys performed visually-guided saccades in a reaction time task. We found that 84% of neurons recorded from area PEc showed pre-saccadic activity with directional tuning. In 26% of neurons, we found inhibition of activity in the pre-saccadic period. The onset of this "pause" always started before the saccade and, in 51% of neurons, it was invariant among different gaze directions. The post-saccadic activity in these cells was either a phasic response with directional tuning (77%) and/or an eye position tuning (75%). The analysis of the preferred direction did not show hemispheric preference, however, for the majority of neurons, the angular difference in the preferred direction, in the pre- and post-saccadic period, was more than 60 degrees . By confirming, therefore, that PEc neurons carry information about eye position, these novel findings open new horizons on PEc function that, to date, is not well documented. The pre-saccadic activity may reflect an involvement in saccade control, whereas post-saccadic activity may indicate a role in informing on the new eye position. These novel results about saccade and eye position processing may imply a role of area PEc in gaze direction mechanisms and, possibly, in remapping visual space after eye movements.
顶叶上叶PEc区的神经元编码来自不同感觉模态的信号,如视觉、视网膜外和躯体感觉信号,可能将它们整合起来以编码个人空间外的空间参数,从而为身体运动做准备。本研究报告了显示与扫视相关活动的PEc非视觉神经元的功能特性特征。我们分析了在三只行为猴子的五个半球中记录的189个神经元的扫视前和扫视后放电活动。在猴子执行视觉引导扫视的反应时间任务时,记录PEc单个神经元的放电活动。我们发现,从PEc区记录的84%的神经元表现出具有方向调谐的扫视前活动。在26%的神经元中,我们发现扫视前期间活动受到抑制。这种“暂停”的开始总是在扫视之前,并且在51%的神经元中,它在不同的注视方向之间是不变的。这些细胞的扫视后活动要么是具有方向调谐的相位反应(77%)和/或眼位调谐(75%)。对偏好方向的分析未显示半球偏好,然而,对于大多数神经元,扫视前和扫视后期间偏好方向的角度差异超过60度。因此,通过证实PEc神经元携带有关眼位的信息,这些新发现为PEc功能开辟了新的视野,迄今为止,PEc功能尚未得到充分记录。扫视前活动可能反映了对扫视控制的参与,而扫视后活动可能表明在告知新的眼位方面的作用。这些关于扫视和眼位处理的新结果可能意味着PEc区在注视方向机制中以及可能在眼动后重新映射视觉空间中发挥作用。