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. 1978 Feb 15;31(2):179-91.
doi: 10.1007/BF00237598.

Evaluation of a surgical method for immobilizing the eye of an alert monkey

Evaluation of a surgical method for immobilizing the eye of an alert monkey

D M Snodderly et al. Exp Brain Res. .

Abstract

One eye of a macaque monkey was immobilized by severing the third, fourth, and sixth cranial nerves. The residual movements of the operated eye were measured by repeatedly mapping the position of a visual receptive field. Movements of several degrees were caused by contraction of the orbital musculature during the closure blink. The amount of movement was dramatically reduced by paralysis of the superficial orbital muscles with a local anesthetic. Side effects of surgical immobilization include increased risk of corneal clouding and eye infection. In one monkey intraocular pressure was lowered for several weeks. Regeneration of the severed nerves causes return of some voluntary movement of the eye, which is not coordinated with movements of the unoperated eye even after nine months postoperative survival. The suitability of this approach for studies on the visual nervous system is discussed.

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