OUTPUT PATHWAYS FROM THE RAT SUPERIOR COLLICULUS MEDIATING APPROACH AND AVOIDANCE HAVE DIFFERENT SENSORY PROPERTIES

被引:102
作者
WESTBY, GWM
KEAY, KA
REDGRAVE, P
DEAN, P
BANNISTER, M
机构
[1] Department of Psychology, University of Sheffield, Sheffield
关键词
Cuneiform nucleus; Electrophysiology; Predorsal bundle; Rat; Superior colliculus; Tectal efferents;
D O I
10.1007/BF02423513
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Neuroanatomical studies have demonstrated that the two major descending pathways from the superior colliculus arise from regionally segregated, distinct, cells of origin. Stimulation and lesion studies have implicated the crossed descending tecto-reticulo-spinal projection in approach movements towards novel stimuli whereas the ipsilateral pathway appears to be involved in the control of avoidance and escape-like behaviours. The present electrophysiological study attempted to characterise the sensory properties of antidromically identified cells of origin of these pathways in anaesthetised rats. We found that the contralaterally projecting predorsal bundle (PDB) efferents were primarily somatosensory while the ipsilateral cuneiform (CNF) projection was primarily visual. PDB cells, mainly found in the intermediate layers, responded principally to vibrissal stimulation with their overlying visual fields optimally stimulated by small dark moving objects in the lower rostral and lateral field. In contrast, most CNF cells were located rostromedially, with the greatest contribution from visual cells responsive to stimuli in the upper rostral field. A significant proportion of these showed no response to small moving dark discs but fired vigorously to 'looming' stimuli. Ethological considerations suggest that these are appropriate stimulus characteristics for a system controlling approach and avoidance behaviour in an animal such as the rat where predators generally appear from above and prey is found on the ground. © 1990 Springer-Verlag.
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