Robinson D L, Goldberg M E
Fed Proc. 1978 Jul;37(9):2258-61.
Neurons in posterior parietal cortex of the awake, trained monkey respond to passive visual and/or somatosensory stimuli. In general, the receptive fields of these cells are large and nonspecific. When these neurons are studied during visually guided hand movements and eye movements, most of their activity can be accounted for by passive sensory stimulation. However, for some visual cells, the response to a stimulus is enhanced when it is to be the target for a saccadic eye movement. This enhancement is selective for eye movements into the visual receptive field since it does not occur with eye movements to other parts of the visual field. Cells that discharge in association with a visual fixation task have foveal receptive fields and respond to the spots of light used as fixation targets. Cells discharging selectively in association with different directions of tracking eye movements have directionally selective responses to moving visual stimuli. Every cell in our sample discharging in association with movement could be driven by passive sensory stimuli. We conclude that the activity of neurons in posterior parietal cortex is dependent on and indicative of external stimuli but not predictive of movement.
在清醒且经过训练的猴子的后顶叶皮质中,神经元会对被动视觉和/或躯体感觉刺激做出反应。一般来说,这些细胞的感受野较大且不具有特异性。当在视觉引导的手部运动和眼球运动过程中研究这些神经元时,它们的大部分活动都可以由被动感觉刺激来解释。然而,对于一些视觉细胞而言,当刺激将成为扫视眼球运动的目标时,对该刺激的反应会增强。这种增强对于向视觉感受野内的眼球运动具有选择性,因为当眼球向视野的其他部分运动时不会出现这种增强。与视觉注视任务相关联放电的细胞具有中央凹感受野,并对用作注视目标的光点做出反应。与不同跟踪眼球运动方向相关联选择性放电的细胞,对移动的视觉刺激具有方向选择性反应。我们样本中与运动相关联放电的每个细胞都可以由被动感觉刺激驱动。我们得出结论,后顶叶皮质中神经元的活动依赖于外部刺激并指示外部刺激,但不能预测运动。