Department of Zoology and Neurobiology, Ruhr University of Bochum, Universita¨tsstraße 150, ND 7/67, 44780 Bochum, Germany.
Exp Brain Res. 2009 Dec;199(3-4):355-68. doi: 10.1007/s00221-009-1771-z.
The behavioral relevance of neuronal activity in primate area MT for motion perception and control of visually guided eye movements is well documented. The projections of area MT comprise connections to subcortical structures and to the parietal network, both of which play a role in visuospatial transformation for guiding eyes and hands. Here, we have investigated, whether area MT is involved in the network needed to control visually guided arm movements. Our results show that half of the neurons tested significantly modulated their activity during visually guided arm movements. We conclude that the main reason for the neuronal modulation is not the arm movement per se, but the use of information from MT for visual feedback in the tracking movement. Moreover, control experiments show that attentional effects cannot solely cause the neuronal modulation. Thus, our study provides strong evidence that area MT is involved in processing visual information for visually guided manual tracking movements.
灵长类动物 MT 区神经元活动对运动感知和视觉引导眼球运动控制的行为相关性已有充分的文献记载。MT 区的投射包括与皮质下结构和顶叶网络的连接,两者都在引导眼睛和手的视空间转换中发挥作用。在这里,我们研究了 MT 区是否参与了控制视觉引导手臂运动所需的网络。我们的结果表明,有一半的神经元在视觉引导手臂运动过程中显著调节了它们的活动。我们的结论是,神经元调节的主要原因不是手臂运动本身,而是 MT 区用于视觉反馈的信息在跟踪运动中的使用。此外,控制实验表明,注意力效应不能单独导致神经元的调节。因此,我们的研究为 MT 区参与视觉引导手动跟踪运动的视觉信息处理提供了有力的证据。