van Opstal A J, Hepp K, Hess B J, Straumann D, Henn V
Neurology Department, University Hospital, Zürich, Switzerland.
Science. 1991 May 31;252(5010):1313-5. doi: 10.1126/science.1925545.
Saccades are controlled by neurons in the brainstem reticular formation that receive input from the superior colliculus and cortex. Recently two quantitative models have been proposed for the role of the colliculus in the generation of three-dimensional eye movements. In order to test these models, three-dimensional eye movements were measured in the alert monkey to investigate whether the saccadic motor map of the superior colliculus is two-dimensional, representing retinal target vectors, or three-dimensional, representing three-dimensional motor error for the rotation of the eye. Electrical stimulation of the superior colliculus produced two-dimensional, not three-dimensional, eye movements. It is therefore concluded that the collicular motor map is two-dimensional.
扫视运动由脑干网状结构中的神经元控制,这些神经元接收来自上丘和皮质的输入。最近,针对上丘在三维眼球运动产生中的作用提出了两种定量模型。为了测试这些模型,在清醒的猴子身上测量了三维眼球运动,以研究上丘的扫视运动图谱是二维的(代表视网膜目标向量)还是三维的(代表眼球旋转的三维运动误差)。对上丘的电刺激产生了二维而非三维的眼球运动。因此得出结论,上丘运动图谱是二维的。