Mays L E, Gamlin P D
University of Alabama at Birmingham 35294, USA.
Curr Opin Neurobiol. 1995 Dec;5(6):763-8. doi: 10.1016/0959-4388(95)80104-9.
Experiments in primates have contributed greatly to our understanding of the neural mechanisms involved in the eye movements required to view objects at different distances. Early work focused on the circuitry for generating horizontal vergence eye movements alone. However, vergence eye movements are associated with lens accommodation and are usually accompanied by saccadic eye movements, so more recent work has been directed at understanding the interactions between vergence and accommodation, and between vergence and saccades. A new model explains the neural basis for interactions between vergence and accommodation by a neural network in which pre-motor elements are shared by these two systems. The effects of saccades on vergence eye movements appear to be the result of shared pre-motor circuits as well. Current evidence suggests that pontine omnipause neurons, known to be crucial for the generation of saccades, play an important role in the vergence pre-motor circuitry.
对灵长类动物进行的实验极大地增进了我们对观看不同距离物体所需眼动神经机制的理解。早期的研究仅聚焦于产生水平聚散眼动的神经回路。然而,聚散眼动与晶状体调节相关,且通常伴有扫视眼动,因此最近的研究致力于理解聚散与调节之间以及聚散与扫视之间的相互作用。一种新模型通过一个神经网络解释了聚散与调节之间相互作用的神经基础,在这个神经网络中,运动前神经元由这两个系统共享。扫视对聚散眼动的影响似乎也是共享运动前回路的结果。目前的证据表明,脑桥全暂停神经元(已知对扫视的产生至关重要)在聚散运动前神经回路中起重要作用。