EVIDENCE FOR INTERACTIONS BETWEEN TARGET SELECTION AND VISUAL FIXATION FOR SACCADE GENERATION IN HUMANS

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MUNOZ, DP
CORNEIL, BD
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EYE MOVEMENT; SACCADE; VISUAL FIXATION; TARGET SELECTION; HUMAN;
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Q189 [神经科学];
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We examined the processes controlling selective orientation, specifically the processes required for generating saccadic eye movements in humans. Before a saccadic eye movement can be initialed, active visual fixation must be disengaged from the current point of fixation and a new target selected. We investigated whether these neural processes occur independently or interactively by devising a simple, multimodal choice reaction task in which subjects were asked to direct their gaze away from a central visual fixation target to an eccentric visual target while ignoring a simultaneous auditory distracter. Subjects had more difficulty suppressing incorrect movements toward the distracter when the fixation target was extinguished prior to onset of the eccentric target than when the fixation target remained illuminated during eccentric target presentation. Subjects with the shortest saccadic reaction times produced the most incorrect movements. These results support a recent hypothesis suggesting that the processes of disengaging active visual fixation and selecting a new saccade target are interrelated and arise, at least in part, from a change of activity within the superior colliculus.
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页码:168 / 173
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