将目光投向视觉目标:神经生理学综合与认识论思考

Laurent GoffartCGGG
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物体的出现会引发对其位置的定向注视运动。这种运动包括眼球的快速转动,即囊状移动,如果目标的偏心率超过眼球运动的范围,则伴随着头部的转动,如果目标移动,则伴随着眼球的缓慢移动。作为对之前报告的补充,我们解释了导致人们质疑凝视或头部方向的物理测量值与神经元活动之间一一对应关系有效性的诸多问题。将运动学(或动态)数值与神经生理学记录混为一谈,有可能让人误以为中枢神经元活动直接编码凝视或头部定向,而不是介导眼外肌和颈部肌肉收缩的变化。眼动和头动不是减少外在物理参数之间的不匹配(如位置或速度误差),而是内在过程的行为表现,它恢复了多平衡,即对立视觉运动通道活动的平衡。过去在猫和猴子身上获得的结果为我们提供了一个综合的宝库,它说明了眼睛和头部方向变化背后的巨大复杂性。其目的是为进一步研究狨猴或与其他物种进行比较提供指导。
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Orienting gaze toward a visual target: Neurophysiological synthesis with epistemological considerations
The appearance of an object triggers an orienting gaze movement toward its location. The movement consists of a rapid rotation of the eyes, the saccade, which is accompanied by a head rotation if the target eccentricity exceeds the oculomotor range, by a slow eye movement if it moves. Completing a previous report, we explain the numerous points that lead to questioning the validity of a one-to-one correspondence relation between measured physical values of gaze or head orientation and neuronal activity. Conflating kinematic (or dynamic) numerical values with neurophysiological recordings carries the risk of believing that central neuron activity directly encodes gaze or head orientation rather than mediating changes in extraocular and neck muscle contraction. Rather than reducing mismatches between extrinsic physical parameters (such as position or velocity errors), eye and head movements are behavioral expressions of intrinsic processes that restore a poly-equilibrium, i.e., balances of activities opposing antagonistic visuomotor channels. Past results obtained in the cat and monkey left a treasure allowing a synthesis, which illustrates the tremendous complexity underlying the changes in the orientations of the eyes and head. Its aim is to serve as a guide for further investigations in marmosets or for comparison with other species.
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