Functional anatomy of predictive vergence and saccade eye movements in humans: A functional MRI investigation

被引:51
|
作者
Alvarez, Tara L. [1 ]
Alkan, Yelda [1 ]
Gohel, Suril [2 ]
Ward, B. Douglas [3 ]
Biswal, Bharat B. [2 ]
机构
[1] New Jersey Inst Technol, Dept Biomed Engn, Newark, NJ 07102 USA
[2] Univ Med & Dent New Jersey, Dept Radiol, Newark, NJ 07102 USA
[3] Med Coll Wisconsin, Dept Biophys, Milwaukee, WI 53226 USA
关键词
Vergence; Saccades; Prediction; Frontal eye fields; Supplementary eye field; Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex; Cingulate; Cerebellum; SMOOTH-PURSUIT; PREFRONTAL CORTEX; CORTICAL ACTIVATION; GUIDED SACCADES; NEURAL ACTIVITY; WORKING-MEMORY; FIELD; NEURONS; FMRI; NETWORKS;
D O I
10.1016/j.visres.2010.08.018
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to investigate the functional neural anatomy that generates vergence eye movement responses from predictive versus random symmetrical vergence step stimuli in humans and compare it to a similar saccadic task via the blood oxygenation level dependent signal from functional MRI. Methods: Eight healthy subjects participated in fMRI scans obtained from a 3 T Siemens Allegra scanner. Subjects tracked random and predictable vergent steps and then tracked random and predictable saccadic steps each within a block design. A general linear model (GLM) was used to determine significantly (p < 0.001) active regions of interest through a combination of correlation threshold and cluster extent. A paired t-test of the GLM beta weight coefficients was computed to determine significant spatial differences between the saccade and vergence data sets. Results: Predictive saccadic and vergent eye movements induced many common sites of significant functional cortical activity including: the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC), parietal eye field (PEF), cuneus, precuneus, anterior and posterior cingulate, and the cerebellum. However, differentiation in spatial location was observed within the frontal lobe for the functional activity of the saccadic and vergent network induced while studying prediction. A paired t-test of the beta weights from the individual subjects showed that peak activity induced by predictive versus random vergent eye movements was significantly (t > 2.7, p < 0.03) more anterior within the frontal eye field (FEF) and the supplementary eye field (SEF) when compared to the functional activity from predictive saccadic eye movements. Conclusion: This research furthers our knowledge of which cortical sites facilitate a subject's ability to predict within the vergence and saccade networks. Using a predictive versus random visual task, saccadic and vergent eye movements induced activation in many shared cortical sites and also stimulated differentiation in the FEF and SEF. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:2163 / 2175
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Transcranial magnetic stimulation of the posterior parietal cortex delays the latency of both isolated and combined vergence-saccade movements in humans
    Kapoula, Z
    Yang, Q
    Coubard, O
    Daunys, G
    Orssaud, C
    NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS, 2004, 360 (1-2) : 95 - 99
  • [42] Anatomy of verbal memory: a functional MRI study
    S. Dupont
    Y. Samson
    D. Le Bihan
    M. Baulac
    Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy, 2002, 24 : 57 - 63
  • [43] Imaging pediatric functional and structural anatomy with MRI
    Gaillard, WD
    EPILEPSIA, 2005, 46 : 27 - 27
  • [44] Short-latency disparity-vergence eye movements in humans: sensitivity to simulated orthogonal tropias
    Yang, DS
    FitzGibbon, EJ
    Miles, FA
    VISION RESEARCH, 2003, 43 (04) : 431 - 443
  • [45] Functional MRI of the placenta - From rodents to humans
    Avni, R.
    Neeman, M.
    Garbow, J. R.
    PLACENTA, 2015, 36 (06) : 615 - 622
  • [46] Functional magnetic resonance imaging activation for different vergence eye movement subtypes
    Fogt, Nick
    Toole, Andrew J.
    Li, Xiangrui
    Owusu, Emmanuel
    Manning, Steven T.
    Kulp, Marjean T.
    OPHTHALMIC AND PHYSIOLOGICAL OPTICS, 2023, 43 (01) : 93 - 104
  • [47] Discrimination of Exner's area and the frontal eye field in humans - functional magnetic resonance imaging during language and saccade tasks
    Matsuo, K
    Kato, C
    Sumiyoshi, C
    Toma, K
    Thuy, DHD
    Moriya, T
    Fukuyama, H
    Nakai, T
    NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS, 2003, 340 (01) : 13 - 16
  • [48] Functional magnetic resonance imaging of macaque monkeys performing visually guided saccade tasks: Comparison of cortical eye fields with humans
    Koyama, M
    Hasegawa, I
    Osada, T
    Adachi, Y
    Nakahara, K
    Miyashita, Y
    NEURON, 2004, 41 (05) : 795 - 807
  • [49] Functional MRI of brain activation by eye blinking
    Tsubota, K
    Kwong, KK
    Lee, TY
    Nakamura, J
    Cheng, HM
    EXPERIMENTAL EYE RESEARCH, 1999, 69 (01) : 1 - 7
  • [50] A functional MRI study of the parietal eye fields
    Brotchie, PR
    Lee, MB
    Chen, D
    Bradley, WG
    RADIOLOGY, 2000, 217 : 187 - 187