Title: Saccadic Suppression has an Extraretinal origin'
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2Yarbus 1967
3Le saccadi
- Servono per spostare lo sguardo, posizionando gli
oggetti di interesse sulla fovea. - Sono movimenti rapidi e balistici.
- Possono essere involontarie o volontarie.
- La velocità è fra 200 e 900 gradi/sec
4Two problems produced by saccades
- Fast large-field retinal motion.
- Continuous displacement of retinal image.
5Contrast sensitivity at saccadic velocities
Saccadic velocities 200 - 900 deg/sc
6Efference copyCorolary discharge
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15SCREEN
MIRROR
16Single cell of monkey MT
17Human blank background
Human texture background
Monkey
18Monkey MT
Michael Kubischik, Bart Krekelberg Frank
Bremmer Dept.Zoology Neurobiology, Ruhr-Univ.
Bochum
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20In MT la selettività per la direzione cambia
durante i movimenti saccadici
21Evidenza da imaging
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23A che livello riaggisce la soppressione
saccadica?
Burr, D. Eye Movements Keeping Vision Stable
Current Biology 2004
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26Stimolazione elletrica della retina e della
cortex
27I blinks(gli ammiccamenti)
Burr Vision in the blink of an eye. Current
Biology, 2005
28Soppressione durante il blinking
29Le aree sopresse durante il blinking
Rosso aree visive sopresse durante il
blinking Verde aree occulomotori sopresse
durante il blinking
30Two problems produced by saccades
- Fast large-field retinal motion.
- Continuous displacement of retinal image.
31 We make 3 saccades per second Continual
displacement of retinal information
32Auditory localisation of visual target in
darkLeonard Matin Science 1981
33Von Holst und Mittelstaedt 1954 Sperry 1950
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41Real saccades
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43Simulated saccades
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46Physiological correlates to compression?
47Remapping can precede the saccade.
48Remapping can precede the saccade
Time (ms)
49LIP population response Kubischik, Krekelberg
Bremmer
50Remapping in humans psychophysics
51Remapping in humans psychophysics
Melcher Nature Neurosc. 2007
52Remapping in humans psychophysics
left
right
53Remapping in humans and monkeys
54Two Visual Streams of Processing Goodale and
Milner
Posterior Parietal Cortex
Pulv
Dorsal Action Stream
SC
Retina
V1
LGNd
Ventral Perception Stream
Inferotemporal Cortex
55Dorsal
Ventral
Goodale, M.A. Humphrey, G.K. (1998).
Cognition.
56Patient DF
Control
57Illusions fool the eye but not the hand in
normals Aglioti, De Souza Goodale
58Lillusione inganna locchio ma non la mano
(Agliotti et Goodale, 1995)
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60Verbal report shutter closed
61Pointing shutter closed
62Pointing shutter closed Verbal report shutter
closed
63Pointing shutter closed Verbal report shutter
closed
64Pointing eyes closed
65Pointing eyes closedVerbal shutter closed
66Illusion returns when vision availablePointing
eyes and shutter open
67Illusion returns when vision availablePointing
eyes and shutter openVerbal shutter closed
68The results support the idea of separate
representations of visual space for perception
and action.
- The perceptual system is plastic and subject to
distortion during saccades. - The action system remains veridical during
saccades (to guide eye movments). - When both systems are available the perceptual
system dominates.