Stehouwer D J
Brain Res. 1987 May 5;410(2):264-8. doi: 10.1016/0006-8993(87)90323-4.
Movement of the head during locomotion must be offset by movement of the eyes in the opposite direction in order to maintain a stable gaze. These compensatory eye movements are classically attributed to ocular reflexes elicited by vestibular stimulation and by slip of the retinal image. In the present study, compensatory eye movements accompanied episodes of fictive swimming expressed in vitro by a reduced, deafferented preparation of the bullfrog larva (tadpole). Thus, there are mechanisms for generation of eye movements, and their coordination with locomotion, that are endogenous to the central nervous system.
在运动过程中,头部的移动必须通过眼睛向相反方向的移动来抵消,以保持稳定的注视。这些代偿性眼动传统上归因于前庭刺激和视网膜图像滑动引发的眼反射。在本研究中,代偿性眼动伴随着牛蛙幼体(蝌蚪)去传入神经的简化离体标本所表现出的虚拟游泳发作。因此,中枢神经系统内存在眼动产生机制及其与运动的协调机制。