Effects of localized lesions in the lateral suprasylvian cortex on convergence eye movement in cats
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Effects of localized lesions in the lateral suprasylvian cortex on convergence eye movement in cats
Abstract
We evaluated the effects of electrolytic lesions in the extrastriate cortical area on the amplitudes and velocities of vergence eye movements in six alert cats that were trained to track a target moving in depth. Bilateral or unilateral lesions in the lateral suprasylvian (LS) cortex reduced the amplitudes and velocities of vergence eye movements, but the positive correlation between them was maintained. Furthermore, unilateral lesions changed the symmetry of eye movements. Movements of the left eye were decreased by lesions in the right LS cortex, resulting in asymmetric vergence eye movement with right eye predominance, and vice versa. These results support the hypothesis that the LS cortex plays an essential role in controlling vergence eye movement.
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