Superior colliculus responses to attended, unattended, and remembered saccade targets during smooth pursuit eye movements.
In realistic environments, keeping track of multiple visual targets during eye movements likely involves an interaction between vision,top-down spatial attention, memory, and self-motion information. Recently we found that the superior colliculus (SC) visual memory response is attention-sensitive an...
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doaj-578e64fc8620436eacf7e087a2c7487f2020-11-24T22:16:28ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience1662-51372016-04-011010.3389/fnsys.2016.00034185404Superior colliculus responses to attended, unattended, and remembered saccade targets during smooth pursuit eye movements.Suryadeep eDash0Suryadeep eDash1Sina Alipour eNazari2Xiaogang eYan3Hongying eWang4J.Douglas eCrawford5J.Douglas eCrawford6Center for Vision Research, York UniversityWestern UniversityCenter for Vision Research, York UniversityCenter for Vision Research, York UniversityCenter for Vision Research, York UniversityCenter for Vision Research, York UniversityYork UniversityIn realistic environments, keeping track of multiple visual targets during eye movements likely involves an interaction between vision,top-down spatial attention, memory, and self-motion information. Recently we found that the superior colliculus (SC) visual memory response is attention-sensitive and continuously updated relative to gaze direction. In that study,animals were trained to remember the location of a saccade target across an intervening smooth pursuit (SP) eye movement (Dash et al. 2015). Here, we modified this paradigm to directly compare the properties of visual and memory updating responsesto attended and unattended targets.Our analysis shows that during SP, active SC visual vs. memory updating responses share similar gaze-centered spatio-temporal profiles (suggesting a common mechanism), but updating was weaker by ~25%, delayed by ~55ms, and far more dependent on attention. Further, during SP the sum of passive visual responses (to distracter stimuli) and memory updating responses (to saccade targets) closely resembled the responses for active attentional tracking of visible saccade targets. These results suggest that SP updating signals provide a damped, delayed estimate of attended location that contributes to the gaze-centered tracking of both remembered and visible saccade targets.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnsys.2016.00034/fullAttentionSaccadesSuperior Colliculispatial updatingsmooth pursuit |
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Suryadeep eDash Suryadeep eDash Sina Alipour eNazari Xiaogang eYan Hongying eWang J.Douglas eCrawford J.Douglas eCrawford Superior colliculus responses to attended, unattended, and remembered saccade targets during smooth pursuit eye movements. Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience Attention Saccades Superior Colliculi spatial updating smooth pursuit |
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Superior colliculus responses to attended, unattended, and remembered saccade targets during smooth pursuit eye movements. |
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Superior colliculus responses to attended, unattended, and remembered saccade targets during smooth pursuit eye movements. |
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Superior colliculus responses to attended, unattended, and remembered saccade targets during smooth pursuit eye movements. |
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Superior colliculus responses to attended, unattended, and remembered saccade targets during smooth pursuit eye movements. |
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Superior colliculus responses to attended, unattended, and remembered saccade targets during smooth pursuit eye movements. |
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superior colliculus responses to attended, unattended, and remembered saccade targets during smooth pursuit eye movements. |
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In realistic environments, keeping track of multiple visual targets during eye movements likely involves an interaction between vision,top-down spatial attention, memory, and self-motion information. Recently we found that the superior colliculus (SC) visual memory response is attention-sensitive and continuously updated relative to gaze direction. In that study,animals were trained to remember the location of a saccade target across an intervening smooth pursuit (SP) eye movement (Dash et al. 2015). Here, we modified this paradigm to directly compare the properties of visual and memory updating responsesto attended and unattended targets.Our analysis shows that during SP, active SC visual vs. memory updating responses share similar gaze-centered spatio-temporal profiles (suggesting a common mechanism), but updating was weaker by ~25%, delayed by ~55ms, and far more dependent on attention. Further, during SP the sum of passive visual responses (to distracter stimuli) and memory updating responses (to saccade targets) closely resembled the responses for active attentional tracking of visible saccade targets. These results suggest that SP updating signals provide a damped, delayed estimate of attended location that contributes to the gaze-centered tracking of both remembered and visible saccade targets. |
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Attention Saccades Superior Colliculi spatial updating smooth pursuit |
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