Central mesencephalic reticular formation (cMRF) neurons discharging before and during eye movements
1996
1. One hundred twenty neurons were recorded in the central mesencephalic reticular formation (cMRF) of four rhesus monkeys, trained to make visually guided and targeted saccadic eye movements. Eye movements were recorded with the head fixed, using electrooculography (EOG) or subconjunctival scleral search coils. Seventy-six percent (92/120) of cells discharged before and during contraversive visually guided or targeted rapid eye movements, and 76% of these (70/92) responded during contraversive spontaneous saccades in the dark. cMRF neurons had large contraversive movement fields and either a high (> 10 spikes/s) or low background level of spontaneous activity in the dark. The optimal movement vectors (i.e., saccades with greatest response) were predominantly horizontal, although many had a vertical component. Cells with optimal movement vectors within +/- 25 degrees of pure vertical were more rostral in the MRF and were excluded from the analysis. 2. A subgroup of cMRF neurons (31 of 92) that discharged ...
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