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猴在自由观看时的眼跳抑制。

Saccadic inhibition during free viewing in macaque monkeys.

机构信息

Translational Neuroscience, Center for Biological Imaging and Neuromodulation, Nathan S. Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research, Orangeburg, New York.

Department of Psychiatry, New York University School of Medicine, New York, New York.

出版信息

J Neurophysiol. 2023 Feb 1;129(2):356-367. doi: 10.1152/jn.00225.2022. Epub 2023 Jan 11.

Abstract

Through the process of saccadic inhibition, visual events briefly suppress eye movements including microsaccades. In humans, saccadic inhibition has been shown to occur in response to the presentation of parafoveal or peripheral visual distractors during fixation and target-directed saccades and to physical changes of behaviorally relevant visual objects. In monkeys performing tasks that controlled eye movements, saccadic inhibition of microsaccades and target-directed saccades has been shown. Using eye data from three previously published studies, we investigated how saccade rate changed while monkeys were presented with visual stimuli under conditions with loose or no viewing demands. In two conditions, animals passively sat while an LED lamp flashed or screen-wide images appeared in front of them. In the third condition, images were repeated semiperiodically while animals had to maintain their gaze within a wide rectangular area and detect oddballs. Despite animals not being required to maintain fixation or make saccades to particular targets, the onset of visual events led to a temporary reduction of saccade rate across all conditions. Interestingly, saccadic inhibition was found at image offsets as well. These results show that saccadic inhibition occurs in monkeys during free viewing. We investigated the time courses of saccade rate following visual stimuli during three conditions of free viewing in macaque monkeys. Under all conditions, saccade rate decreased transiently after the onset of visual stimuli. These results suggest that saccadic inhibition occurs during free viewing.

摘要

通过眼跳抑制过程,视觉事件会短暂抑制眼动,包括微眼跳。在人类中,已经证明在注视和目标导向眼跳期间,当呈现旁中心或外周视觉干扰物时,以及当行为相关视觉物体发生物理变化时,会发生眼跳抑制。在执行控制眼动任务的猴子中,已经证明了微眼跳和目标导向眼跳的眼跳抑制。使用来自三个先前发表的研究的眼动数据,我们研究了当猴子在观看需求松散或没有观看需求的情况下呈现视觉刺激时,眼跳率如何变化。在两种条件下,动物被动地坐着,而 LED 灯闪烁或屏幕上的图像出现在它们面前。在第三种条件下,当动物必须将目光保持在宽矩形区域内并检测异常时,图像会周期性地重复出现。尽管动物不需要固定注视或向特定目标进行眼跳,但视觉事件的发生导致所有条件下的眼跳率暂时降低。有趣的是,在图像结束时也发现了眼跳抑制。这些结果表明,在自由观看期间,猴子会发生眼跳抑制。我们研究了在猕猴自由观看的三种条件下,视觉刺激后眼跳率的时间进程。在所有条件下,眼跳率在视觉刺激开始后短暂下降。这些结果表明,在自由观看期间会发生眼跳抑制。

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