Department of Biophysics, Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, Radboud University Nijmegen, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Department of Biophysics, Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, Radboud University Nijmegen, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Prog Brain Res. 2019;249:19-33. doi: 10.1016/bs.pbr.2019.01.006. Epub 2019 Feb 25.
Single-unit recordings in head-restrained monkeys indicated that the population of saccade-related cells in the midbrain Superior Colliculus (SC) encodes the kinematics of desired straight saccade trajectories by the cumulative number of spikes. In addition, the nonlinear main sequence of saccades (their amplitude-peak velocity saturation) emerges from a spatial gradient of peak-firing rates of collicular neurons, rather than from neural saturation at brainstem burst generators. We here extend this idea to eye-head gaze shifts and illustrate how the cumulative spike-count in head-unrestrained monkeys relates to the desired gaze trajectory and its kinematics. We argue that the output of the motor SC is an abstract desired gaze-motor signal, which drives in a feedforward way the instantaneous kinematics of ongoing gaze shifts, including the strong influence of initial eye position on gaze kinematics. We propose that the neural population acts as a vectorial gaze pulse-generator for eye-head saccades, which is subsequently decomposed into signals that drive both motor systems in appropriate craniocentric reference frames within a dynamic gaze-velocity feedback loop.
在头部固定的猴子中进行的单细胞记录表明,中脑上丘 (SC) 中的扫视相关细胞群体通过累积的尖峰数量来编码期望的直线扫视轨迹的运动学。此外,扫视的非线性主序列(其幅度-峰值速度饱和)源自 collicular 神经元的峰值发射率的空间梯度,而不是源自脑干爆发发生器的神经饱和。我们在这里将这个想法扩展到眼头注视转移,并说明头部不受约束的猴子中的累积尖峰计数如何与期望的注视轨迹及其运动学相关。我们认为,运动 SC 的输出是一个抽象的期望注视运动信号,它以正向的方式驱动正在进行的注视转移的即时运动学,包括初始眼睛位置对注视运动学的强烈影响。我们提出,神经群体充当眼头扫视的矢量注视脉冲发生器,随后将其分解为信号,这些信号在动态注视速度反馈循环中以适当的颅心参考框架驱动两个运动系统。