TONIC ACTIVITY DURING VISUO-OCULOMOTOR BEHAVIOR IN THE MONKEY SUPERIOR COLLICULUS

Citation
J. Kojima et al., TONIC ACTIVITY DURING VISUO-OCULOMOTOR BEHAVIOR IN THE MONKEY SUPERIOR COLLICULUS, Neuroscience research, 26(1), 1996, pp. 17-28
Citations number
66
Categorie Soggetti
Neurosciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
01680102
Volume
26
Issue
1
Year of publication
1996
Pages
17 - 28
Database
ISI
SICI code
0168-0102(1996)26:1<17:TADVBI>2.0.ZU;2-F
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to examine whether the superior collicul us is involved in intermediary cognitive processes such as memory, mov ement preparation, and peripheral attention. To answer this question, we recorded single cell activities in the superior colliculus of monke ys trained to perform a series of visuo-oculomotor tasks: delayed sacc ade task (SACD), saccade task with overlap target (SACO), and attentio n task (ATT). We recorded 141 neurons showing tonic activities related to the tasks. Depending on the predominance of the activities among t he three tasks, we classified the tonic neurons into four types: (1) v isuomotor (greater activity in SACO), (2) mnemonic motor (SACD dominan t), (3) attention (ATT), and (4) nonspecific. Among 108 neurons record ed in the intermediate layer, 13 were of a visuomotor type, 15 were of a mnemonic motor type, and 13 were of an attention type. The other 67 neurons were of a non-specific type. Of the 33 neurons in the superfi cial layer, many neurons were of the non-specific type. These results suggested that the tonic activities in the superior colliculus are rel ated to memory of the target location, preparation of saccades and per ipheral attention.