Harris L R, Blakemore C, Donaghy M
Nature. 1980 Nov 6;288(5786):56-9. doi: 10.1038/288056a0.
Recordings of eye movements and single-neurone microelectrode recordings of the superior colliculus in cats show that, for each saccadic movement, their eyes start near to the centre of the orbit so that the coordinates of visual and auditory space are aligned, and complex neural compensation of auditory or visual inputs to the superior colliculus is unnecessary.
对猫的眼球运动记录以及上丘的单神经元微电极记录显示,对于每次扫视运动,它们的眼睛从眼眶中心附近开始移动,这样视觉和听觉空间的坐标就能对齐,并且对上丘的听觉或视觉输入进行复杂的神经补偿是不必要的。