CYCLOVERSION AND CYCLOVERGENCE - THE EFFECTS OF THE AREA AND POSITION OF THE VISUAL-DISPLAY

被引:28
作者
HOWARD, IP
SUN, L
SHEN, XM
机构
关键词
EYE TORSION; CYCLOVERSION; CYCLOVERGENCE; HUMAN;
D O I
10.1007/BF02738410
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Rotation of a display in the frontal plane evokes a conjugate nystagmic rotation of the eyes (cycloversion) about the visual axes, with slow phases in the direction of stimulus motion - a response known as torsional optokinetic nystagmus (TOKN). Antiphase rotation of large dichoptic displays evokes a disconjugate rotation of the eyes about the visual axes, a response known as cyclovergence. Using the scleral-coil technique for monitoring eye movements we recorded TOKN evoked by black-and-white sectored displays rotating about the visual axis at an angular velocity of 30 degrees/s. The display was confined to central areas with diameters ranging from 5 degrees to full field or with the central 5 degrees to 75 degrees occluded. A 5 degrees central display evoked TOKN with 40% of the gain for the full-field display and gain increased as a function of the size of the display. The gain of TOKN decreased with increasing size of a central occluder. These characteristics of TOKN are similar to those of horizontal OKN. Cyclovergence was virtually absent with a 50 display but was immune to occlusion of the central 40 degrees. Cyclovergence therefore differs from cycloversion in showing no preference for centrally placed stimuli. These effects are free from the influence of stationary edges, since these were concentric with the stimulus motion. The effects are also free from the influence of voluntary pursuit, since humans do not normally have voluntary control over torsional eye movements.
引用
收藏
页码:509 / 514
页数:6
相关论文
共 22 条
[1]   The optokinetic triggering of ocular rolling and rotatory nystagmus. [J].
Brecher, GA .
PFLUGERS ARCHIV FUR DIE GESAMTE PHYSIOLOGIE DES MENSCHEN UND DER TIERE, 1934, 234 :13-28
[2]   INTER-SACCADIC INTERVAL ANALYSIS OF OPTOKINETIC NYSTAGMUS [J].
CHENG, M ;
OUTERBRIDGE, JS .
VISION RESEARCH, 1974, 14 (11) :1053-1058
[3]   OPTOKINETIC TORSION - DYNAMICS AND RELATION TO CIRCULARVECTION [J].
CHEUNG, BSK ;
HOWARD, IP .
VISION RESEARCH, 1991, 31 (7-8) :1327-1335
[4]   HUMAN OCULAR COUNTERROLL - ASSESSMENT OF STATIC AND DYNAMIC PROPERTIES FROM ELECTROMAGNETIC SCLERAL COIL RECORDINGS [J].
COLLEWIJN, H ;
VANDERSTEEN, J ;
FERMAN, L ;
JANSEN, TC .
EXPERIMENTAL BRAIN RESEARCH, 1985, 59 (01) :185-196
[5]   OPTICALLY INDUCED EYE TORSION .1. FUSIONAL CYCLOVERGENCE [J].
CRONE, RA ;
EVERHARDHALM, Y .
ALBRECHT VON GRAEFES ARCHIV FUR KLINISCHE UND EXPERIMENTELLE OPHTHALMOLOGIE, 1975, 195 (04) :231-239
[6]   OPTICALLY INDUCED EYE TORSION .2. OPTOSTATIC AND OPTOKINETIC CYCLOVERSION [J].
CRONE, RA .
ALBRECHT VON GRAEFES ARCHIV FUR KLINISCHE UND EXPERIMENTELLE OPHTHALMOLOGIE, 1975, 196 (01) :1-7
[7]   HUMAN GAZE STABILITY IN THE HORIZONTAL VERTICAL AND TORSIONAL DIRECTION DURING VOLUNTARY HEAD MOVEMENTS, EVALUATED WITH A THREE-DIMENSIONAL SCLERAL INDUCTION COIL TECHNIQUE [J].
FERMAN, L ;
COLLEWIJN, H ;
JANSEN, TC ;
VANDENBERG, AV .
VISION RESEARCH, 1987, 27 (05) :811-+
[8]   A DIRECT TEST OF LISTING LAW .1. HUMAN OCULAR TORSION MEASURED IN STATIC TERTIARY POSITIONS [J].
FERMAN, L ;
COLLEWIJN, H ;
VANDENBERG, AV .
VISION RESEARCH, 1987, 27 (06) :929-938
[9]   EYE TORSION IN RESPONSE TO A TILTED VISUAL STIMULUS [J].
GOODENOUGH, DR ;
SIGMAN, E ;
OLTMAN, PK ;
ROSSO, J ;
MERTZ, H .
VISION RESEARCH, 1979, 19 (10) :1177-1179
[10]  
HOWARD IP, 1993, EXP BRAIN RES, V97, P349