Magenes G, Schmid R, Ventre J
Dipartimento di Informatica e Sistemistica, University of Pavia, Italy.
Aviat Space Environ Med. 1990 Feb;61(2):117-24.
Some authors have suggested that the smooth pursuit system (SPS) may be responsible for nystagmus suppression when a small visual target--stationary with respect to a subject receiving vestibular stimulation in the dark--is presented. Under five experimental conditions, post-rotational vestibular stimulations were combined in different ways with the presentation of a small visual target. The oculomotor responses of 15 normal subjects were recorded and analyzed. The characteristics of nystagmus suppression (latency, dynamics, and nonlinear behaviour) seem to be consistent with the hypothesis of SPS participation. A nonlinear mathematical model of the interaction between vestibulo-ocular reflex and SPS is presented. Computer simulation of the experimental conditions considered in this study provides theoretical results which closely approximate the actual experimental data.
一些作者认为,当呈现一个相对于在黑暗中接受前庭刺激的受试者静止的小视觉目标时,平稳跟踪系统(SPS)可能负责抑制眼球震颤。在五种实验条件下,将旋转后的前庭刺激与小视觉目标的呈现以不同方式相结合。记录并分析了15名正常受试者的动眼反应。眼球震颤抑制的特征(潜伏期、动力学和非线性行为)似乎与SPS参与的假设一致。提出了前庭眼反射与SPS之间相互作用的非线性数学模型。对本研究中考虑的实验条件进行计算机模拟,得到的理论结果与实际实验数据非常接近。