Lesions in the cat prepositus complex: effects on the vestibulo‐ocular reflex and saccades.
- 1 March 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in The Journal of Physiology
- Vol. 372 (1) , 75-94
- https://doi.org/10.1113/jphysiol.1986.sp015998
Abstract
The effects of bilateral electrolytic lesions within and around the prepositus hypoglossi (p.h.) nucleus on horizontal saccades in the dark and on the horizontal sinusoidal vestibulo-ocular reflex (v.o.r.) in the dark were studied. After p.h. lesion, including its rostral part between P7 and P8, the v.o.r. showed a phase lead as much as about 90 deg at 0.10 Hz. A significant gain reduction paralleled that phase lead at lower frequencies. A large post-saccadic drift was also observed, the time constant of which ranged from 0.3 to 0.6 s. After p.h. lesion extending from P8 to P11 (but sparing the rostral part of the p.h.) no significant gain or phase lead change was observed. Post-saccadic drift was either missing or weak. A bilateral medial vestibular nucleus (m.v.n.) lesion from P7 to P11 produced a marked gain decrase, paralleled by a marked phase advance. A post-saccadic drift was observed (.tau. = 0.6 s). A surgical mid-line lesion from P7 to P11 (depth: about 2 mm) was followed by no remarkable change in the gain and in the phase of the v.o.r. No post-saccadic drift was observed after such lesion. It was concluded that (i) both the horizontal v.o.r. integration processing, and the horizontal saccadic integration processing were destroyed when an electrolytic lesion was made ''in the region of'' the rostral part of the p.h. nucleus, and that (ii) the posterior four-fifths of the p.h. was the location of neither the horizontal v.o.r. integrator nor the horizontal saccadic integrator.Keywords
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