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固视性眼跳反映了意志性动作准备。

Fixational saccades reflect volitional action preparation.

机构信息

Centre for Neuroscience Studies, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

J Neurophysiol. 2013 Jul;110(2):522-35. doi: 10.1152/jn.01096.2012. Epub 2013 May 1.

Abstract

Human volitional actions are preceded by preparatory processes, a critical mental process of cognitive control for future behavior. Volitional action preparation is regulated by large-scale neural circuits including the cerebral cortex and the basal ganglia. Because volitional action preparation is a covert process, the network dynamics of such neural circuits have been examined by neuroimaging and recording event-related potentials. Here, we examined whether such covert processes can be measured by the overt responses of fixational saccades (including microsaccades), the largest miniature eye movements that occur during eye fixation. We analyzed fixational saccades while adult humans maintained fixation on a central visual stimulus as they prepared to generate a volitional saccade in response to peripheral stimulus appearance. We used the antisaccade paradigm, in which subjects generate a saccade toward the opposite direction of a peripheral stimulus. Appropriate antisaccade performance requires the following two aspects of volitional control: 1) facilitation of saccades away from the stimulus and 2) suppression of inappropriate saccades toward the stimulus. We found that fixational saccades that occurred before stimulus appearance reflected the dual preparatory states of saccade facilitation and suppression and correlated with behavioral outcome (i.e., whether subjects succeeded or failed to cancel inappropriate saccades toward the stimulus). Moreover, fixational saccades explained a large proportion of individual differences in behavioral performance (poor/excellent) across subjects. These results suggest that fixational saccades predict the outcome of future volitional actions and may be used as a potential biomarker to detect people with difficulties in volitional action preparation.

摘要

人类的意志行为是由预备过程所引发的,这是一种对未来行为进行认知控制的关键心理过程。意志行动的准备受到包括大脑皮层和基底神经节在内的大规模神经回路的调节。由于意志行动的准备是一种隐蔽的过程,因此已经通过神经影像学和记录事件相关电位来研究这些神经回路的网络动态。在这里,我们研究了这种隐蔽过程是否可以通过固定注视时的外显反应(包括微扫视)来测量,微扫视是在眼睛固定时发生的最大的微型眼球运动。我们分析了成人在注视中央视觉刺激的同时进行固定注视时的固定注视扫视,他们准备对周边刺激的出现做出意志性扫视反应。我们使用了反扫视范式,在这种范式中,被试会朝着与周边刺激相反的方向进行扫视。适当的反扫视表现需要以下两个方面的意志控制:1)促进远离刺激的扫视,以及 2)抑制对刺激的不当扫视。我们发现,在刺激出现之前发生的固定注视扫视反映了扫视促进和抑制的双重预备状态,并且与行为结果相关(即,被试是否成功地取消了对刺激的不当扫视)。此外,固定注视扫视解释了行为表现(差/优)方面个体间差异的很大一部分(即,个体差异)。这些结果表明,固定注视扫视可以预测未来意志行为的结果,并且可能被用作检测意志行为准备困难的潜在生物标志物。

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