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松鼠猴头部侧滚时的垂直、水平和扭转眼球运动反应

Vertical, horizontal, and torsional eye movement responses to head roll in the squirrel monkey.

作者信息

Seidman S H, Telford L, Paige G D

机构信息

Department of Neurology, University of Rochester, NY 14642, USA.

出版信息

Exp Brain Res. 1995;104(2):218-26. doi: 10.1007/BF00242008.

Abstract

The vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) serves to stabilize images on the retina by rotating the eyes in the direction which opposes angular (aVOR) or linear (IVOR) head movement. The aVOR responds to rotations in any plane. Head rotations about the naso-occipital axis (roll) are accompanied by compensatory torsional eye movements, with gains typically less than 0.7. However, geometric considerations suggest that the response should not be restricted to torsion, and that horizontal, vertical, and torsional response components should depend upon eye position relative to the axis of rotation. Since eye position can differ for the two eyes (e.g., during convergence), the response to head roll should be accordingly disconjugate. Further, because the eyes are typically displaced from the axis of rotation, head roll entails a calculable translation of the eyes in space, and compensation for this component of motion is expected to add to the response to angular motion. The translational response component should be modulated by fixation distance. To test these geometric considerations in the aVOR, we investigated the three-dimensional ocular responses of squirrel monkeys to head roll. Torsional aVOR responses were accompanied by vertical components which were modulated by horizontal gaze position, and by horizontal components which were modified by vertical gaze position. The vertical response components were often appropriately disconjugate, and even opposing, yielding responses that appeared "see-saw" in character.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

摘要

前庭眼反射(VOR)通过使眼球沿与角向(aVOR)或线性(IVOR)头部运动相反的方向旋转,来稳定视网膜上的图像。aVOR对任何平面的旋转都有反应。绕鼻枕轴(翻滚)的头部旋转伴随着补偿性扭转眼球运动,其增益通常小于0.7。然而,从几何学角度考虑,这种反应不应仅限于扭转,水平、垂直和扭转反应成分应取决于眼球相对于旋转轴的位置。由于两只眼睛的位置可能不同(例如,在集合过程中),对头部翻滚的反应相应地应该是双眼分离的。此外,由于眼球通常偏离旋转轴,头部翻滚会使眼球在空间中产生可计算的平移,预计对这种运动成分的补偿会增加对角向运动的反应。平移反应成分应受注视距离的调节。为了在aVOR中检验这些几何学考虑因素,我们研究了松鼠猴对头部翻滚的三维眼球反应。扭转aVOR反应伴随着垂直成分,该成分受水平注视位置的调节,还伴随着水平成分,该成分受垂直注视位置的改变。垂直反应成分常常是适当的双眼分离,甚至是相反的,产生的反应呈现出“跷跷板”的特征。(摘要截短于250词)

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