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Stimulation of the superior colliculus in the alert cat
Authors:D. Guitton  M. Crommelinck  Dr. A. Roucoux
Affiliation:(1) Laboratoire de Neurophysiologie, UCL 5449, Faculté de Médecine, Université de Louvain, B-1200 Bruxelles, Belgium;(2) Present address: Montreal Neurological Institute, Room 726 PW 3801 University St., H3A 2B4 Montreal, Canada
Abstract:Summary Electrical stimulation of the cat superior colliculus (SC), in conjunction with the accurate measurement of elicited eye movements and histologically verified electrode positions, has revealed a striking antero-posterior variation in collicular organization. Three zones could be defined in the SC on the basis of eye movement patterns and associated neck muscle EMG activity evoked from the deeper layers. The Anterior zone was coextensive with the central 25 ° of the visual retinotopically coded map contained in the superficial layers. Saccades evoked from this zone were also retinotopically coded, and the latency of EMG activity depended on the position of the eye in the orbit. A similar observation applies to the entire monkey SC. The Intermediate zone was coextensive with the 25 °–70 ° of visual projections. Saccades evoked from this region were ldquogoal-directedrdquo and were associated with invariant, short latency EMG responses. The Posterior zone was found in the extreme caudo-lateral portion of the SC. Eye movements evoked from this zone were centering saccades associated with constant latency EMG activity. The present results in conjunction with previously demonstrated antero-posterior variations in projections to the SC, suggest that the motor strategies controlling gaze shifts toward visual targets vary depending on the location of the target in the visual field.
Keywords:Cat  Stimulation  Superior colliculus  Eye movements  Eye-head coordination
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