Spatiotemporal structure of visual receptive fields in macaque superior colliculus

被引:18
作者
Churan, Jan [1 ]
Guitton, Daniel [1 ]
Pack, Christopher C. [1 ]
机构
[1] McGill Univ, Montreal Neurol Inst, Montreal, PQ H3A 2B4, Canada
基金
加拿大健康研究院;
关键词
superior colliculus; visuomotor integration; macaque; SACCADIC EYE-MOVEMENTS; 2-DIMENSIONAL SPATIAL STRUCTURE; BRAIN-STEM TELLS; TARGET SELECTION; COMPETITIVE INTEGRATION; NONLINEAR SUBUNITS; MOTION PERCEPTION; BEHAVING MONKEY; FRONTAL-CORTEX; RESPONSES;
D O I
10.1152/jn.00389.2012
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Churan J, Guitton D, Pack CC. Spatiotemporal structure of visual receptive fields in macaque superior colliculus. J Neurophysiol 108: 2653-2667, 2012. First published August 29, 2012; doi:10.1152/jn.00389.2012.-Saccades are useful for directing the high-acuity fovea to visual targets that are of behavioral relevance. The selection of visual targets for eye movements involves the superior colliculus (SC), where many neurons respond to visual stimuli. Many of these neurons are also activated before and during saccades of specific directions and amplitudes. Although the role of the SC in controlling eye movements has been thoroughly examined, far less is known about the nature of the visual responses in this area. We have, therefore, recorded from neurons in the intermediate layers of the macaque SC, while using a sparse-noise mapping procedure to obtain a detailed characterization of the spatiotemporal structure of visual receptive fields. We find that SC responses to flashed visual stimuli start roughly 50 ms after the onset of the stimulus and last for on average similar to 70 ms. About 50% of these neurons are strongly suppressed by visual stimuli flashed at certain locations flanking the excitatory center, and the spatiotemporal pattern of suppression exerts a predictable influence on the timing of saccades. This suppression may, therefore, contribute to the filtering of distractor stimuli during target selection. We also find that saccades affect the processing of visual stimuli by SC neurons in a manner that is quite similar to the saccadic suppression and postsaccadic enhancement that has been observed in the cortex and in perception. However, in contrast to what has been observed in the cortex, decreased visual sensitivity was generally associated with increased firing rates, while increased sensitivity was associated with decreased firing rates. Overall, these results suggest that the processing of visual stimuli by SC receptive fields can influence oculomotor behavior and that oculomotor signals originating in the SC can shape perisaccadic visual perception.
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页码:2653 / 2667
页数:15
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