Dependence on Target Configuration of Express Saccade-Related Activity in the Primate Superior Colliculus

Author:

Edelman Jay A.12,Keller Edward L.2

Affiliation:

1. Graduate Group in Bioengineering, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, 94720; and

2. Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Institute, San Francisco, California 94115

Abstract

Edelman, Jay A. and Edward L. Keller. Dependence on target configuration of express saccade-related activity in the primate superior colliculus. J. Neurophysiol. 80: 1407–1426, 1998. To help understand how complex visual stimuli are processed into short-latency saccade motor programs, the activity of visuomotor neurons in the deeper layers of the superior colliculus was recorded while two monkeys made express saccades to one target and to two targets. It has been shown previously that the visual response and perimotor discharge characteristic of visuomotor neurons temporally coalesce into a single burst of discharge for express saccades. Here we seek to determine whether the distributed visual response to two targets spatially coalesces into a command appropriate for the resulting saccade. Two targets were presented at identical radial eccentricities separated in direction by 45°. A gap paradigm was used to elicit express saccades. Express saccades were more likely to land in between the two targets than were saccades of longer latency. The speeds of express saccades to two targets were similar to those of one target of similar vector, as were the trajectories of saccades to one and two targets. The movement fields for express saccades to two targets were more broad than those for saccades to one target for all neurons studied. For most neurons, the spatial pattern of discharge for saccades to two targets was better explained as a scaled version of the visual response to two spatially separate targets than as a scaled version of the perimotor response accompanying a saccade to a single target. Only the discharge of neurons with large movement fields could be equally well explained as a visual response to two targets or as a perimotor response for a one-target saccade. For most neurons, the spatial properties of discharge depended on the number of targets throughout the entire saccade-related burst. These results suggest that for express saccades to two targets the computation of saccade vector is not complete at the level of the superior colliculus for most neurons and an explicit process of target selection is not necessary at this level for the programming of an express saccade.

Publisher

American Physiological Society

Subject

Physiology,General Neuroscience

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