Plasticity in the vestibulo-ocular and optokinetic reflexes following modification of canal input.

Reviews of oculomotor research Pub Date : 1985-01-01
G D Paige
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The vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR), the optokinetic reflex (OKR), and their interactions were studied before and after unilateral horizontal canal (HC) plug. Two independent changes occur in the VOR following HC plug: (a) a drop in VOR gain which recovers rapidly, provided that monkeys are permitted normal visual-vestibular interaction (VVI); and (b) a deterioration in response characteristics at low frequencies, consistent with a decrease in effective VOR time constant. The latter occurs regardless of VVI and VOR gain recovery and progresses over several days. The time constant may recover, but only after several months. OKR responses are in keeping with the notion that they represent a combination of fast and slow processes. Results after HC plug suggest that the gain of the slow OKR process rises along with that of the VOR. Response characteristics of synergistic and antagonistic VVI behave as linear combinations of VOR and OKR response characteristics both before and after HC plug. Changes in VVI arising after HC plug simply reflect modifications in VOR and OKR response characteristics.

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管输入改变后前庭-眼和光动力学反射的可塑性。
研究单侧水平管(HC)封堵前后的前庭-眼反射(VOR)、光动力反射(OKR)及其相互作用。HC阻塞后,VOR会发生两个独立的变化:(a) VOR增益下降,如果允许猴子正常的视觉-前庭相互作用(VVI), VOR增益会迅速恢复;(b)低频响应特性的恶化,与有效VOR时间常数的下降一致。后者的发生与VVI和VOR增益恢复无关,并在几天内进展。时间常数可能会恢复,但只有在几个月之后。OKR响应与它们代表快速和慢速过程的组合的概念保持一致。HC塞后的结果表明,慢速OKR过程的增益随着VOR的增益而增加。增效和拮抗VVI在HC堵塞前后的响应特性表现为VOR和OKR响应特性的线性组合。HC塞后VVI的变化仅仅反映了VOR和OKR响应特性的改变。
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