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Visuomotor Velocity Transformations for Smooth Pursuit Eye Movements.

Authors :
Blohm, Gunnar
Lefèvre, Philippe
Source :
Journal of Neurophysiology. Oct2010, Vol. 104 Issue 4, p2103-2115. 13p.
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Smooth pursuit eye movements are driven by retinal motion signals. These retinal motion signals are converted into motor commands that obey Listing’s law (i.e., no accumulation of ocular torsion). The fact that smooth pursuit follows Listing’s law is often taken as evidence that no explicit reference frame transformation between the retinal velocity input and the head-centered motor command is required. Such eye-position-dependent reference frame transformations between eye- and head-centered coordinates have been well-described for saccades to static targets. Here we suggest that such an eye (and head)-position-dependent reference frame transformation is also required for target motion (i.e., velocity) driving smooth pursuit eye movements. Therefore we tested smooth pursuit initiation under different three-dimensional eye positions and compared human performance to model simulations. We specifically tested if the ocular rotation axis changed with vertical eye position, if the misalignment of the spatial and retinal axes during oblique fixations was taken into account, and if ocular torsion (due to head roll) was compensated for. If no eye-position-dependent velocity transformation was used, the pursuit initiation should follow the retinal direction, independently of eye position; in contrast, a correct visuomotor velocity transformation would result in spatially correct pursuit initiation. Overall subjects accounted for all three components of the visuomotor velocity trans- formation, but we did observe differences in the compensatory gains between individual subjects. We concluded that the brain does per- form a visuomotor velocity transformation but that this transformation was prone to noise and inaccuracies of the internal model. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00223077
Volume :
104
Issue :
4
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Neurophysiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
158495723
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1152/jn.00728.2009