Lynch J C
Department of Anatomy, University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson 39216.
Exp Brain Res. 1987;68(2):437-41. doi: 10.1007/BF00248811.
Discussions of the cortical control of eye movement have generally attributed the generation of saccadic movements to the frontal eye fields (FEF) and the control of pursuit movements to posterior parietal or prestriate cortex. Monkeys were trained to perform a series of oculomotor tasks, including both saccade and pursuit paradigms. Surgical ablation of the frontal eye fields produced only minor disruption of saccade performance, but caused a dramatic deficit in the ability of monkeys to visually track a slowly moving target. This disorder has not previously been associated with FEF lesions. These results necessitate a major re-evaluation of the way in which the cerebral cortex participates in oculomotor control.
关于眼动的皮质控制的讨论通常将扫视运动的产生归因于额叶眼区(FEF),而将追踪运动的控制归因于后顶叶或纹前皮质。猴子被训练执行一系列动眼神经任务,包括扫视和追踪范式。额叶眼区的手术切除仅对扫视表现产生轻微干扰,但导致猴子视觉追踪缓慢移动目标的能力出现显著缺陷。这种障碍以前未与额叶眼区损伤相关联。这些结果需要对大脑皮质参与动眼神经控制的方式进行重大重新评估。