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Parieto-occipital cortex activation during self-generated eye movements in the dark
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- Law , I , Svarer , C , Rostrup , E & Paulson , O B 1998 , ' Parieto-occipital cortex activation during self-generated eye movements in the dark ' , Brain , vol. 121 ( Pt 11) , pp. 2189-200 .
- Publication Year :
- 1998
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Abstract
- A number of extrastriate visual areas in the parieto-occipital cortex are known from single-cell recordings of the macaque monkey to be involved in the coding of eye-position signals in the brain. These are important for the accurate location of visual objects in extrapersonal space. It can be predicted that these areas will show increased activation during the performance of eye movements at high frequency. In the present study PET and measurements of the regional distribution of cerebral blood flow (rCBF) were used as indirect measures of neural activity. Two independent groups of normal volunteers performed large-amplitude self-generated eye movements in complete darkness, thus removing the confounding effects of visual stimulation on parieto-occipital activation. The first group (group A; n = 5) served as a hypothesis-generating group and the second group (group B; n = 4) served as a hypothesis-testing group. The data were analysed using statistical parametric mapping at a significance level corrected for multiple comparisons (group A, Z > 4.08; group B, Z > 4.04). Significant rCBF increases were found for both groups in the frontal eye fields, supplementary eye fields, cerebellar vermis and putamina/thalami. Additionally, activation was found in the cunei in the posterior bank of the parieto-occipital sulcus. Also, the extraocular muscles were activated and, as a consequence of the partial volume effect, projected to the orbitofrontal cortices. At a less conservative threshold, activation was found close to the intraparietal sulci on the left side (Z = 3.91, P = 0.09) and right side (Z = 3.33, P = 0.42). The locations of these areas were confirmed in group B with reference to high-resolution structural MRI scans. The activation of the parieto-occipital cortex without overt visual stimuli is interpreted as the result of neural activity related to the reception of efferent copies of motor commands and/or the activation of neurons coding for eye position
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- Journal :
- Law , I , Svarer , C , Rostrup , E & Paulson , O B 1998 , ' Parieto-occipital cortex activation during self-generated eye movements in the dark ' , Brain , vol. 121 ( Pt 11) , pp. 2189-200 .
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- English
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1313489085
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource