TY - JOUR PY - 2012// TI - Neural mechanisms for predictive head movement strategies during sequential gaze shifts JO - Journal of Neurophysiology A1 - Monteon, Jachin A. A1 - Avillac, Marie A1 - Yan, Xiaogang A1 - Wang, Hongying A1 - Crawford, J. Douglas SP - 2689 EP - 2707 VL - 108 IS - 10 N2 - Humans adopt very different head movement strategies for different gaze behaviors, for example when playing sports vs. watching sports on television. Such strategy-switching appears to depend on both context and expectation of future gaze positions. Here, we explored the neural mechanisms for such behaviors by training three monkeys to make head-unrestrained gaze shifts toward eccentric radial targets. A randomized color cue provided predictive information about whether that target would be followed by either a return gaze shift to centre or another, more eccentric gaze shift, but otherwise animals were allowed to develop their own eye-head coordination strategy. In the first two animals we then stimulated the frontal eye fields (FEF) in conjunction with the color cue, and in the third animal we recorded from neurons in the superior colliculus (SC). Our results show that 1) monkeys can optimize eye-head coordination strategies from trial-to-trial, based on learned associations between color cues and future gaze sequences, 2) these cue-dependent coordination strategies were preserved in gaze saccades evoked during electrical stimulation of the frontal eye fields, and 3) two types of superior colliculus responses (the saccade burst and a more prolonged response related to head movement) modulated with these cue-dependent strategies, although only one (the saccade burst) varied in a predictive fashion. These data show that from one moment to the next, the brain can use contextual sensory cues to set up internal 'coordination states' that convert fixed cortical gaze commands into the brainstem signals required for predictive head motion.
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LA - en SN - 0022-3077 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/jn.00222.2012 ID - ref1 ER -