狨猴后顶叶皮层眼珠相关反应场特性的地形组织。

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES
eNeuro Pub Date : 2025-10-07 Print Date: 2025-10-01 DOI:10.1523/ENEURO.0287-25.2025
Joanita F D'Souza, Jessima M Rich, Shaun L Cloherty, Nicholas S C Price, Maureen A Hagan
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摘要

尽管进行了各种组织学、电生理学和影像学研究,但众所周知,后顶叶皮层(PPC)中眼跳相关活动的地形组织一直难以表征。在某种程度上,这是因为对PPC感兴趣的区域通常深嵌在猕猴和人类的脑沟中。了解PPC中地形组织的程度可以深入了解PPC的计算贡献。普通狨猴的无脑皮质提供了一个独特的机会来研究精细尺度的地形组织在PPC。研究人员利用100 μm间距的多通道电极阵列,对两只雄性狨猴进行8个或36个外围目标的视觉引导扫视任务时的PPC进行了记录。通过绘制所有穿透和皮层深度的扫视方向调整偏好模式,揭示了PPC内的地形组织特征。与其他灵长类动物一样,狨猴的多单位PPC倾向于选择对侧视野中的扫视目标。结果详细说明了对跳眼方向的偏好是如何在皮层距离上以系统的方式改变的,这样,更接近的反应单元倾向于在它们的调谐偏好上显示出系统的变化。在不同的皮质距离上,视野也被系统地编码,但方向的反转在不同的穿透中有所不同。该分析强调了跨PPC的扫视方向偏好的多重视野表征的可能性。这些新发现表明,狨猴PPC中与眼跳相关的活动可能存在功能组织,从而深入了解PPC的计算能力。在灵长类动物的大脑中发现了地形图,特别是在视觉区域。这些地图的一个基本特征是,参与类似计算的神经元在空间上是聚类的。从早期感觉区域到高阶区域,地形组织程度降低。这可能会使高阶区域更灵活,并在动态环境中对刺激做出反应。后顶叶皮层(PPC)显示地形组织的程度一直是争论的主题。本研究首次详细绘制了狨猴的眼动方向地形图。这些结果为灵长类动物PPC的地形组织提供了新的见解,并为其在视觉行为中的计算作用提供了见解。
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Topographic Organization of Saccade-Related Response Field Properties in the Marmoset Posterior Parietal Cortex.

Despite various histological, electrophysiological, and imaging studies, the topographic organization of saccade-related activity in the posterior parietal cortex (PPC) has been notoriously difficult to characterize. In part, this is because areas of interest in PPC are often embedded deep in sulci in macaques and humans. Understanding the extent of topographic organization in PPC can provide insights into the computation contributions of PPC. The lissencephalic cortex of the common marmoset offers a unique opportunity to investigate fine-scale topographic organization in PPC. Recordings were obtained from the PPC of two male marmosets performing a visually guided center-out saccade task with 8 or 36 peripheral targets using multichannel electrode arrays with 100 μm spacing. By plotting the pattern of saccade direction tuning preferences across all penetrations and cortical depths, we uncovered topographic organizational features within the PPC. Like other primates, multiunits in marmoset PPC tend to prefer saccade targets in the contralateral visual field. The results detail how preference for saccadic direction changes in a systematic manner across cortical distance, such that response units closer in proximity tend to show systematic changes in their tuning preferences. Across cortical distance, the visual field was also systematically encoded but reversals in direction varied across penetrations. The analysis highlights the likelihood of multiple representations of the visual field for saccade direction preference across PPC. These novel findings suggest a possible functional organization of saccade-related activity in marmoset PPC, giving insights into the computational capacity of the PPC.

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eNeuro
eNeuro Neuroscience-General Neuroscience
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期刊介绍: An open-access journal from the Society for Neuroscience, eNeuro publishes high-quality, broad-based, peer-reviewed research focused solely on the field of neuroscience. eNeuro embodies an emerging scientific vision that offers a new experience for authors and readers, all in support of the Society’s mission to advance understanding of the brain and nervous system.
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