Centre for Human Brain Health, School of Psychology, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom.
Methods of Plasticity Research, Department of Psychology, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.
PLoS Biol. 2023 Jan 17;21(1):e3001968. doi: 10.1371/journal.pbio.3001968. eCollection 2023 Jan.
We saccade 3 to 5 times per second when reading. However, little is known about the neuronal mechanisms coordinating the oculomotor and visual systems during such rapid processing. Here, we ask if brain oscillations play a role in the temporal coordination of the visuomotor integration. We simultaneously acquired MEG and eye-tracking data while participants read sentences silently. Every sentence was embedded with a target word of either high or low lexical frequency. Our key finding demonstrated that saccade onsets were locked to the phase of alpha oscillations (8 to 13 Hz), and in particular, for saccades towards low frequency words. Source modelling demonstrated that the alpha oscillations to which the saccades were locked, were generated in the right-visual motor cortex (BA 7). Our findings suggest that the alpha oscillations serve to time the processing between the oculomotor and visual systems during natural reading, and that this coordination becomes more pronounced for demanding words.
我们在阅读时每秒会进行 3 到 5 次眼跳。然而,对于在如此快速的处理过程中协调眼球运动和视觉系统的神经元机制,我们知之甚少。在这里,我们想知道脑振荡是否在视觉运动整合的时间协调中发挥作用。我们在参与者默读句子时同时采集了脑磁图(MEG)和眼动追踪数据。每个句子都嵌入了一个高频或低频词汇的目标词。我们的主要发现表明,眼跳起始与 alpha 振荡(8 到 13 赫兹)的相位锁定,特别是对于朝向低频词的眼跳。源模型表明,眼跳锁定的 alpha 振荡是在右视觉运动皮层(BA 7)中产生的。我们的研究结果表明,在自然阅读过程中,alpha 振荡有助于在眼球运动和视觉系统之间进行时间协调,并且这种协调对于较难的词汇更为明显。