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Saccadic Eye Movements
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Graduate
03/10/2012

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Why did the engineering model of the eye succeed? Why study saccades?
Definition

The eye is an inertialess marble!

 

We don't lift weights with our eyes, entirely contained in the brain, superior colliculus component, and an engineering model that is testable.

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How do we know that the motor system can affect your perception?
Definition
a paralyzed eye muscle can still create a visual perception of the visual field moving, even though it is not moving!
Term
Describe the motor map of the superior colliculus.
Definition

It's a 2-d sheet of saccadic eye movements

 

Not 3-D because it can't accomodate 3-d rotations (they don't commute), so 2-d is easier

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What are the eye muscles that control horizontal motions?
Definition
Lateral and medial rectus
Term
What are the eye muscles that control vertical motions?
Definition
Superior and inferior rectus
Term
What are the eye muscles that control rotational motions?
Definition
Superior and inferior obliques
Term
What are the goals of Saccadic eye movements?
Definition
Stabilize image on the retina!
Term
Describe the vestibulo-occulo reflex
Definition
Fixate on a stable object, while moving your head.
Term
Describe the smooth pursuit mechanism
Definition

your eyes track slowly to fixate on a moving object, but the velocity of your eyes will lag compared to the object.

 

Low-pass filter

 

Flies move too quickly to follow with smooth pursuit.

Term
Describe the optokinetic nystagmus
Definition

When the whole world moves, your eyes reach the end of their range of motion, and saccade back to the center.

 

The merry go round effect.

 

Vestibular damage will impair its function.

Term
Describe Vergence
Definition

Keeps your eyes focused, even though they move in different directions (going cross eyed)

 

Controls the pupil, lens, and eye muscles.

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Describe characterstics of a saccade when the head is restrained.
Definition

Velocity-Amplitude relationship is not linear.

 

Gaussian velocity profile, but skewed on the deceleration side

 

Abducens control the eye muscles

Term
What is a saccade?
Definition

Eyes move together to focus on an object

 

High velocity conjugate movement

 

 

Term
What nucleus provides commands to the eye muscles?
Definition
Abdducens
Term
Why are there differences in saccades when the head is restrained versus when the head is moving?
Definition
There are interaction effects between gaze, eye movements and head movements!
Term
Describe the motor map in the superior colliculus
Definition
Located in superficial layers, rostral to caudal axis (small->big amplitude), and medial to lateral (direction representation), coarsely tuned, generates desired displacement commands, NOT VELOCITY
Term
What do omni-pause neurons do?
Definition
Inhibit the activity of excitatory burst neurons, except when they are needed to generate the large impulse to start a saccade.
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What do excitatory burst neurons do?
Definition
Provide the initial impulse to get a saccade going to overcome viscosity. They integrate action potentials
Term
What are the neural requirements for producing saccades?
Definition
1. Pulse proportional to saccade velocity

2. Step proportional to saccade amplitude
Term
Describe why the inactivation experiment led to the view that the population of neurons responsible for coding saccades uses population averaging rather than vector summation.
Definition
When half of the neural population was inactivated, the authors did not see and hypometric saccades. If the population was using vector summation, the inactivation would have removed half of the signal, thus decreasing the amplitude and velocity of the resultant saccades, so this model is very unlikely after this experiment.
Term
What are the robinson commandments?
Definition
Electrical stimulation in the SC evokes Fixed Vector Saccades

Saccades do not depend on eye position

Saccades do not depend on stimulation parameters (all or nothing)
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