Miller N V, Zobova L N, Badakva A M
Aviakosm Ekolog Med. 2009 Sep-Oct;43(5):32-6.
Effects of load deprivation on gaze fixation were studies in two primates (Macaca mulatta) immersed neck-deep twice with a two-week interval. Gaze fixation was traced using electrooculography and measurement of head turn velocity in 5 hours since the beginning of immersion. Decrease of the maximum head velocity and vestibuloocular reflex gain in both animals were significantly higher in the second compared with the first period of immersion and the results of previous investigations with three primates repeatedly immersed chest-deep. During the second neck-deep immersion, loss of head velocity in both animals was accompanied by changes in the pattern of head movements toward the target that included emergence of a dual-wave velocity profile in one animal and noticeably earlier start of the head vs. saccade reaction in the other. To conclude, the longer load deprivation, the more profound changes in the memory-assisted central programming of eye-head movement coordination in the course of gaze fixation.
在两只恒河猴(猕猴)身上研究了负荷剥夺对注视固定的影响,这两只猴子颈部以下浸泡在水中两次,间隔两周。自浸泡开始后的5小时内,使用眼电图和头部转动速度测量来追踪注视固定。与第一次浸泡期以及之前对三只恒河猴反复进行胸部深度浸泡的研究结果相比,第二次浸泡时,两只动物的最大头部速度和前庭眼反射增益的降低明显更高。在第二次颈部深度浸泡期间,两只动物头部速度的丧失伴随着朝向目标的头部运动模式的变化,其中一只动物出现了双波速度曲线,另一只动物头部与扫视反应的开始明显更早。总之,负荷剥夺时间越长,注视固定过程中记忆辅助的眼-头运动协调的中枢编程变化就越深刻。