The frontal eye field is involved in visual vector inversion in humans--a theta burst stimulation study.

In the antisaccade task, subjects are requested to suppress a reflexive saccade towards a visual target and to perform a saccade towards the opposite side. In addition, in order to reproduce an accurate saccadic amplitude, the visual saccade vector (i.e., the distance between a central fixation poin...

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Main Authors: Katrin Jaun-Frutiger, Dario Cazzoli, René M Müri, Claudio L Bassetti, Thomas Nyffeler
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/24376682/pdf/?tool=EBI
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spelling doaj-79e486b4b7224576805b56d2604504ae2021-03-04T10:05:32ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-01812e8329710.1371/journal.pone.0083297The frontal eye field is involved in visual vector inversion in humans--a theta burst stimulation study.Katrin Jaun-FrutigerDario CazzoliRené M MüriClaudio L BassettiThomas NyffelerIn the antisaccade task, subjects are requested to suppress a reflexive saccade towards a visual target and to perform a saccade towards the opposite side. In addition, in order to reproduce an accurate saccadic amplitude, the visual saccade vector (i.e., the distance between a central fixation point and the peripheral target) must be exactly inverted from one visual hemifield to the other. Results from recent studies using a correlational approach (i.e., fMRI, MEG) suggest that not only the posterior parietal cortex (PPC) but also the frontal eye field (FEF) might play an important role in such a visual vector inversion process. In order to assess whether the FEF contributes to visual vector inversion, we applied an interference approach with continuous theta burst stimulation (cTBS) during a memory-guided antisaccade task. In 10 healthy subjects, one train of cTBS was applied over the right FEF prior to a memory-guided antisaccade task. In comparison to the performance without stimulation or with sham stimulation, cTBS over the right FEF induced a hypometric gain for rightward but not leftward antisaccades. These results obtained with an interference approach confirm that the FEF is also involved in the process of visual vector inversion.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/24376682/pdf/?tool=EBI
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author Katrin Jaun-Frutiger
Dario Cazzoli
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Thomas Nyffeler
spellingShingle Katrin Jaun-Frutiger
Dario Cazzoli
René M Müri
Claudio L Bassetti
Thomas Nyffeler
The frontal eye field is involved in visual vector inversion in humans--a theta burst stimulation study.
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author_facet Katrin Jaun-Frutiger
Dario Cazzoli
René M Müri
Claudio L Bassetti
Thomas Nyffeler
author_sort Katrin Jaun-Frutiger
title The frontal eye field is involved in visual vector inversion in humans--a theta burst stimulation study.
title_short The frontal eye field is involved in visual vector inversion in humans--a theta burst stimulation study.
title_full The frontal eye field is involved in visual vector inversion in humans--a theta burst stimulation study.
title_fullStr The frontal eye field is involved in visual vector inversion in humans--a theta burst stimulation study.
title_full_unstemmed The frontal eye field is involved in visual vector inversion in humans--a theta burst stimulation study.
title_sort frontal eye field is involved in visual vector inversion in humans--a theta burst stimulation study.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description In the antisaccade task, subjects are requested to suppress a reflexive saccade towards a visual target and to perform a saccade towards the opposite side. In addition, in order to reproduce an accurate saccadic amplitude, the visual saccade vector (i.e., the distance between a central fixation point and the peripheral target) must be exactly inverted from one visual hemifield to the other. Results from recent studies using a correlational approach (i.e., fMRI, MEG) suggest that not only the posterior parietal cortex (PPC) but also the frontal eye field (FEF) might play an important role in such a visual vector inversion process. In order to assess whether the FEF contributes to visual vector inversion, we applied an interference approach with continuous theta burst stimulation (cTBS) during a memory-guided antisaccade task. In 10 healthy subjects, one train of cTBS was applied over the right FEF prior to a memory-guided antisaccade task. In comparison to the performance without stimulation or with sham stimulation, cTBS over the right FEF induced a hypometric gain for rightward but not leftward antisaccades. These results obtained with an interference approach confirm that the FEF is also involved in the process of visual vector inversion.
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/24376682/pdf/?tool=EBI
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