Representation of averaging saccades in the superior colliculus of the monkey
- 1 August 1993
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Experimental Brain Research
- Vol. 95 (3) , 429-435
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00227135
Abstract
We tested the hypothesis that averaging saccades occur when two different saccades are prepared and executed simultaneously. The activity of saccade-related burst neurons (SRBNs) in the primate superior colliculus was recorded while monkeys made both non-averaging saccades to single targets and averaging saccades which directed the gaze between two simultaneously presented visual targets. For movements of comparable direction and amplitude, the activity measured during averaging and non-averaging saccades was statistically indistinguishable. These results are not consistent with the hypothesis that averaging saccades result from the simultaneous execution of two different saccades at the level of the collicular SRBNs. Instead, these findings indicate that averaging saccades are represented as single intermediate movements within the topographically organized map of these collicular cells.Keywords
This publication has 13 references indexed in Scilit:
- Effects of low-frequency stimulation of the superior colliculus on spontaneous and visually guided saccadesJournal of Neurophysiology, 1993
- Role of monkey superior colliculus in saccade averagingExperimental Brain Research, 1990
- The role of location probability in the programming of saccades: Implications for “center-of-gravity” tendenciesVision Research, 1989
- Latency dependence of colour-based target vs nontarget discrimination by the saccadic systemVision Research, 1985
- Global visual processing for saccadic eye movementsVision Research, 1982
- An analysis of the saccadic system by means of double step stimuliVision Research, 1979
- Functional properties of neurons in the monkey superior colliculus: Coupling of neuronal activity and saccade onsetBrain Research, 1978
- Size and distribution of movement fields in the monkey superior colliculusBrain Research, 1976
- Eye movements evoked by collicular stimulation in the alert monkeyVision Research, 1972
- Activity of superior colliculus in behaving monkey. 3. Cells discharging before eye movements.Journal of Neurophysiology, 1972