Mergner T, Nasios G, Anastasopoulos D
Neurologische Klinik, Neurozentrum Universitätsklinikum Freiburg, Germany.
Neuroreport. 1998 May 11;9(7):1469-73. doi: 10.1097/00001756-199805110-00041.
Humans use vestibular head-in-space information when redirecting gaze towards remembered target location in space. This study shows that neck input is also involved. Normal subjects performed saccades towards remembered locations in space of a previously seen target following passive horizontal rotations of the head or trunk. Saccades based on vestibular input alone fell short at low stimulus frequencies. Addition of neck input modified the responses, making them more accurate when the head was rotated on the stationary trunk. The results support a concept according to which vestibular input is channeled via proprioceptive coordinate transformations through the haptically perceived body support before yielding a sense of head motion in space. The loop is also involved in the saccadic gaze mechanism.
当人类将目光重新定向到空间中记忆的目标位置时,会利用前庭的头部在空间中的信息。这项研究表明,颈部输入也参与其中。正常受试者在头部或躯干进行被动水平旋转后,朝着先前看到的目标在空间中的记忆位置进行扫视。仅基于前庭输入的扫视在低刺激频率下不够准确。添加颈部输入会改变反应,当头部在静止的躯干上旋转时,会使反应更加准确。这些结果支持了这样一种概念,即前庭输入通过本体感受坐标变换,在前庭产生头部在空间中的运动感觉之前,通过触觉感知的身体支撑进行传递。这个环路也参与了扫视注视机制。