Eye‐ and head movements in freely moving rabbits.
- 1 April 1977
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in The Journal of Physiology
- Vol. 266 (2) , 471-498
- https://doi.org/10.1113/jphysiol.1977.sp011778
Abstract
Eye and head movements were recorded in unrestrained, spontaneously behaving rabbits with a new technique, based upon phase detection of signals induced in implanted coils by a rotating magnetic field. Movements of the eye in space were exclusively saccadic. In the intersaccadic intervals the eyes were stabilized in space, even during vigorous head movements. Most of this stability was maintained in darkness, except for the occurrence of slow drift. Many saccades were initiated while the head was stationary. They were accompanied by a similar, but slower head rotation with approximately the same amplitude. The displacement of the eye in space was a pure step without appreciable under- or over-shoot. The deviation of the eye in the head was mostly transient. Other saccades were started while the head was moving and were possibly fast phases of a vestibulo-ocular reflex. The time course of the eye movement in space was identical for all saccades, whether the head was moving prior to the saccade or not. Eye movements without any head movement were not observed. Saccades were mostly large (average 20.6 .+-. 12.4.degree. SD) and never smaller than 1.degree.. The relations of maximal velocity and duration to amplitude were similar to those reported for man. Visual pursuit of moving objects, when elicited, was only saccadic and never smooth. The co-ordination and dynamics of the rabbit''s head and eye movements are apparently similar to those primates. In the absence of foveal specialization, the eye movements are restricted to a rather global redirection of the visual field, possibly in particular of the binocular area.This publication has 29 references indexed in Scilit:
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