Where do most of the optic tract fibers go?
To the LG nucleus in the thalamus,
Other than the LG nucleus, where else do the optic tract fibers go?
Superior colliculus, very automatic and short - a reflex!
What does the dorsal stream do? and where does it end?
Identifies where the object is in space and ends in the parietal cortex
What does the ventral stream do?and where does it end?
The “what pathway” - to temporal cortex for object identification
what are the two vertical gaze centers? midbrain!
rostral interstitial nucleus of the MLF (riMLF)
The interstitial nculeus of cajal (INC) (Neural integrator)
what does the superior colliculus do?
Reflex saccades
What two structures relating to visual fields does the pons hold?
2. Horizontal gaze center - PPRF (paramedian pontine reticular formation)
What does the border between the pons and medulla include?
2. Nucleus prepositus hypoglossi - (neural integrator)
What does the NPH do?
Holds the eye on a target
What does the PPRF do?
tells the 6th nerve nucleus what to do!
What 3 things are present in the midbrain which relate to eye movement?
What is the function of the VOR?
To keep the eyes still in space by rotating eyes in opposite direction to the head
What 4 things happen when you rotate the head to the right?
What is the phasic response in the VOR?
To maintain eyes fixated on the left with a right head rotation what needs to happen?
What does the NPH do?
Converts the pulse or phasic activity into a tonic activity
responsible for horizontal movements
What is the Pulse or phasic activity from the canal proportional to?
Eye velocity
What is the tonic activity proportional to?
Eye position
Which nucleus in the midbrain acts as the integrator for vertical movements?
Interstitial nucleus of cajal
After how long does the VOR fade/habituate?
30 seconds
How does the visual system compensate for the fading VOR?
The optokinetic reflex
What is the OKR?
Combination of slow pursuit and saccade eye movements -
slow movement in direction of stimulus followed by fast, corrected saccades
- needed when there is sustained slow movement - or large object moving across visual field
How fast are saccades?
900 degrees per second - can change direction/position but not this velocity!!!
How are saccades generated?