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空间线索化过程中注视眼位和微扫视的动态变化:快速微扫视的情况

Dynamics of fixational eye position and microsaccades during spatial cueing: the case of express microsaccades.

作者信息

Tian Xiaoguang, Yoshida Masatoshi, Hafed Ziad M

机构信息

Werner Reichardt Centre for Integrative Neuroscience, Tuebingen University, Tuebingen, Germany.

Graduate School of Neural and Behavioural Sciences, International Max Planck Research School, Tuebingen University, Tuebingen, Germany.

出版信息

J Neurophysiol. 2018 May 1;119(5):1962-1980. doi: 10.1152/jn.00752.2017. Epub 2018 Feb 21.

Abstract

Microsaccades are systematically modulated by peripheral spatial cues, and these eye movements have been implicated in perceptual and motor performance changes in cueing tasks. However, an additional oculomotor factor that may also influence performance in these tasks, fixational eye position itself, has been largely neglected so far. Using precise eye tracking and real-time retinal-image stabilization, we carefully analyzed fixational eye position dynamics and related them to microsaccade generation during spatial cueing. As expected, during baseline fixation, microsaccades corrected for a foveal motor error away from the preferred retinal locus of fixation (the so-called ocular position "set point" of the oculomotor system). However, we found that this relationship was violated during a short period immediately after cue onset; a subset of cue-directed "express microsaccades" that were highly precise in time and direction, and that were larger than regular microsaccades, occurred. These movements, having <100-ms latencies from cue onset, were triggered when fixational eye position was already at the oculomotor set point when the cue appeared; they were thus error-increasing rather than error-decreasing. Critically, even when no microsaccades occurred, fixational eye position itself was systematically deviated toward the cue, again with ~100-ms latency, suggesting that the oculomotor system establishes a new set point at different postcue times. This new set point later switched to being away from the cue after ~200-300 ms. Because eye position alters the location of retinal images, our results suggest that both eye position and microsaccades can be associated with performance changes in spatial cueing tasks. NEW & NOTEWORTHY Covert spatial cueing tasks are a workhorse for studying cognitive processing in humans and monkeys, but gaze is not perfectly stable during these tasks. We found that minute fixational eye position changes, independent of the more studied microsaccades, are not random in cueing tasks and are thus not "averaged out" in analyses. These changes can additionally dictate microsaccade times. Thus, in addition to microsaccadic influences, retinal image changes associated with fixational eye position are relevant for performance in cueing tasks.

摘要

微扫视受外周空间线索的系统性调节,并且这些眼动与线索化任务中的感知和运动表现变化有关。然而,一个可能也会影响这些任务表现的额外眼动因素,即注视眼位本身,到目前为止在很大程度上被忽视了。我们使用精确的眼动追踪和实时视网膜图像稳定技术,仔细分析了注视眼位动态,并将其与空间线索化过程中的微扫视产生相关联。正如预期的那样,在基线注视期间,微扫视会校正远离注视的首选视网膜位置(即眼动系统的所谓眼位“设定点”)的中央凹运动误差。然而,我们发现这种关系在线索出现后的短时间内被打破;出现了一部分线索引导的“快速微扫视”,它们在时间和方向上高度精确,并且比常规微扫视更大。这些运动在线索出现时,当注视眼位已经处于眼动设定点时被触发,潜伏期小于100毫秒;因此,它们增加而不是减少误差。至关重要的是,即使没有微扫视发生,注视眼位本身也会以约100毫秒的潜伏期系统性地偏向线索,这表明眼动系统在不同的线索后时间建立了一个新的设定点。这个新的设定点在约200 - 300毫秒后又切换为远离线索。由于眼位会改变视网膜图像的位置,我们的结果表明,眼位和微扫视都可能与空间线索化任务中的表现变化相关。新发现与值得注意之处 隐蔽空间线索化任务是研究人类和猴子认知加工的常用手段,但在这些任务中注视并不完全稳定。我们发现,与研究较多的微扫视无关的微小注视眼位变化,在线索化任务中并非随机,因此在分析中不会被“平均掉”。这些变化还可以决定微扫视的时间。因此,除了微扫视的影响外,与注视眼位相关的视网膜图像变化也与线索化任务中的表现相关。

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