Department of Biomedical and Molecular Sciences, Queen's University, Kingston, Canada.
School of Kinesiology and Health Science, York University, Toronto, Canada.
Ann N Y Acad Sci. 2017 May;1396(1):56-69. doi: 10.1111/nyas.13354.
Visual processing is known to be enhanced at the end point of eye movements. Feedback within the oculomotor system has been shown to drive these alterations in visual processing. However, we do not simply view the world; we also reach out and interact using our hands. Consequently, it is not surprising that visual processing has also been shown to be altered in near-hand space. A growing body of work documents a myriad of alterations in near-hand visual processing, with little consensus on the neural underpinnings of the effect of the hand. Since movement of the eyes and hands is governed by parallel frontoparietal networks and since within the oculomotor system feedback from these motor control regions has been shown to drive enhanced visual processing at saccade end points, it is plausible that a similar feedback mechanism is at play in near-hand improvements in visual processing. Here, we compare and contrast oculomotor-driven and hand-driven changes in visual processing and provide support for the hypothesis that feedback within the reaching and grasping systems enhances visual processing near the hand in a novel way.
视觉处理在眼球运动的终点得到增强。已经证明,眼动系统内的反馈会驱动这些视觉处理的改变。然而,我们不仅要看世界,还要用手伸出并互动。因此,视觉处理在近手空间也发生改变并不奇怪。越来越多的工作记录了近手视觉处理的无数改变,但对于手的影响的神经基础还没有达成共识。由于眼睛和手的运动由平行的额顶网络控制,并且已经证明,眼动系统中的反馈会驱动在扫视终点增强视觉处理,因此,类似的反馈机制可能在近手视觉处理的改善中发挥作用。在这里,我们比较和对比了眼球运动驱动和手部运动驱动的视觉处理变化,并为这样一种假设提供了支持,即在伸手和抓握系统内的反馈以新颖的方式增强了手附近的视觉处理。