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J Neurophysiol (December 1, 2002). 10.1152/jn.00331.2002
Submitted on 6 May 2002
Accepted on 19 August 2002
Aerospace Medical Research Unit, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec H3G 1Y6, Canada
Sylvestre, Pierre A. and
Kathleen E. Cullen.
Dynamics of Abducens Nucleus Neuron Discharges During Disjunctive
Saccades. J. Neurophysiol. 88: 3452-3468, 2002. In this report, we provide the first characterization
of abducens nucleus neuron (ABN) discharge dynamics during horizontal disjunctive saccades. These movements function to rapidly transfer the
visual axes between targets located at different eccentricities and
depths. Our primary objective was to determine whether the signals
carried by ABNs during these movements are appropriate to drive the
motion of the eye to which they project. We also asked whether ABNs
encode eye movements similarly during disjunctive saccades and
disjunctive fixation. To address the first objective we 1)
assessed whether we could predict the discharge dynamics of individual
neurons during disjunctive saccades based on their discharge properties
during conjugate saccades and 2) directly estimated the
sensitivity of individual neurons to either the ipsilateral/contralateral eye or the conjugate/vergence position and
velocity using bootstrap statistics. Our main finding was that during
disjunctive saccades in the direction ipsilateral to the recording site
(ON-direction), the majority of ABNs
preferentially encoded the velocity and the position of the ipsilateral
eye. The remaining neurons predominantly encoded the conjugate motion of the eyes (i.e., were equally sensitive to the motion of both eyes).
Generally, ipsilateral/contralateral eye based models better described
neuronal discharges than conjugate/vergence based models, yet both
model structures yielded similar conclusions. Moreover, the preferred
eye of individual neurons based on their position and velocity
sensitivities were generally well matched. We also found that for
saccades in the OFF-direction, the pausing
behavior of ABNs was similar during conjugate and disjunctive saccades, with the exception that for movements of small amplitudes, more ABNs
paused during conjugate saccades. Finally, we found that putative
motoneurons and internuclear neurons encoded ON-
and OFF-direction disjunctive saccades in a
similar manner. To address our second objective, we compared the
discharge properties of individual ABNs during disjunctive saccades and
disjunctive fixation. Good coherence was observed between the preferred
eye of individual ABNs during the two behaviors. Taken together, our
results indicate that although individual ABNs can encode the motion of
both eyes to various degrees, the population drive of ABNs accounts for most of the movement of the ipsilateral eye during disjunctive saccades
and disjunctive fixation.
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