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鸽子的头部稳定:视觉在纠正平移和旋转干扰中的作用。

Head Stabilization in the Pigeon: Role of Vision to Correct for Translational and Rotational Disturbances.

作者信息

Theunissen Leslie M, Troje Nikolaus F

机构信息

Biomotion Lab, Department of Psychology, Department of Biology, School of Computing, Queen's University Kingston, Kingston, ON, Canada.

Applied Cognitive Psychology, Faculty of Engineering, Computer Science and Psychology, Institute of Psychology and Education, Ulm University, Ulm, Germany.

出版信息

Front Neurosci. 2017 Oct 5;11:551. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2017.00551. eCollection 2017.

Abstract

Stabilization of the head in animals with limited capacity to move their eyes is key to maintain a stable image on the retina. In many birds, including pigeons, a prominent example for the important role of head stabilization is the characteristic head-bobbing behavior observed during walking. Multimodal sensory feedback from the eyes, the vestibular system and proprioceptors in body and neck is required to control head stabilization. Here, we trained unrestrained pigeons () to stand on a perch that was sinusoidally moved with a motion platform along all three translational and three rotational degrees of freedom. We varied the frequency of the perturbation and we recorded the pigeons' responses under both light and dark conditions. Head, body, and platform movements were assessed with a high-speed motion capture system and the data were used to compute gain and phase of head and body movements in response to the perturbations. Comparing responses under dark and light conditions, we estimated the contribution of visual feedback to the control of the head. Our results show that the head followed the movement of the motion platform to a large extent during translations, but it was almost perfectly stabilized against rotations. Visual feedback only improved head stabilization during translations but not during rotations. The body compensated rotations around the forward-backward and the lateral axis, but did not contribute to head stabilization during translations and rotations around the vertical axis. From the results, we conclude that head stabilization in response to translations and rotations depends on different sensory feedback and that visual feedback plays only a limited role for head stabilization during standing.

摘要

对于眼睛移动能力有限的动物而言,稳定头部是在视网膜上维持稳定图像的关键。在包括鸽子在内的许多鸟类中,头部稳定的重要作用的一个突出例子是行走时观察到的典型头部摆动行为。需要来自眼睛、前庭系统以及身体和颈部本体感受器的多模态感觉反馈来控制头部稳定。在此,我们训练无束缚的鸽子站在一个随运动平台沿所有三个平移和三个旋转自由度做正弦运动的栖木上。我们改变扰动频率,并在明亮和黑暗条件下记录鸽子的反应。使用高速运动捕捉系统评估头部、身体和平台的运动,并将数据用于计算头部和身体运动响应扰动的增益和相位。通过比较黑暗和明亮条件下的反应,我们估计视觉反馈对头部控制的贡献。我们的结果表明,在平移过程中,头部在很大程度上跟随运动平台的运动,但在旋转时几乎完全稳定。视觉反馈仅在平移过程中改善了头部稳定,而在旋转过程中则没有。身体补偿了围绕前后轴和横轴的旋转,但在围绕垂直轴的平移和旋转过程中对头部稳定没有贡献。从结果中我们得出结论,响应平移和旋转的头部稳定取决于不同的感觉反馈,并且视觉反馈在站立时对头部稳定仅起有限作用。

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