Spatial localisation: does extraocular muscle proprioception play a role?
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- DOI: 10.1007/s004170000166
Spatial localisation: does extraocular muscle proprioception play a role?
Abstract
Our ability to determine the position of targets in surrounding visual space (spatial localisation) is an important aspect of visual function and requires the integration of both visual (ie retinal) and non-visual (ie extraretinal) information. Afferent signals derived from extraocular muscle proprioceptors are though to contribute to this extraretinal information. However, this has proved to be a contentious issue. This article considers the role of extraocular muscle proprioception in spatial localisation in greater detail by discussing the evidence supporting this viewpoint. This is obtained from two main sources: firstly observations in patients in whom the proprioceptive input has been disrupted either pathologically or surgically, and secondly experimental studies in normal subjects in whom the proprioceptive input has been manipulated. The review concludes by emphasising that whilst proprioception is not the predominant source of extraretinal information that helps us determine visual direction, it is still likely to be a contributory factor.
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