L29 - Perception during saccades_(MI) Flashcards

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Challenges for visual system

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1) Omission of peri-saccadic stimuli - get rid of the big shift that occurs during the saccade
2) Spatial integration

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Before and during a saccade, what happens to contrast sensitivity? As it happens before a saccade, what does this suggest?

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It decreases, suggests that the brain is involved

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Why are perceptual studies limited?

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Good for phenomenology but bad for mechanisms - we must turn to electrophysiology

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How is the visual response modulated before saccade vs after saccade

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BEFORE - saccadic suppression

  • Response suppressed = no AP
  • Spontaneous suppression in some cells
  • Contrast sensitivity reduction

AFTER - saccadic enhancement

  • Spontaneous activity increases (which leads to the decreased latency)
  • Response amplitude increases
  • Latency decreases
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Does PSE improve performance above baseline?

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No -it maintains the control level so the system is not disrupted by the sudden image motion- this is why in the red squares, there isn’t a strong enhancement seen as it just brings it back to baseline

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There is strong post-saccadic enhancement of reflexive ocular following

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If you are looking at a fixation spot with a textured screen and you suddenly move the textured screen, there is a delay and your eye chases the moving image. If we suddenly move an image after a saccade, there is an increase in tracking speed (compared to when there isn’t a saccade)

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T/F -Saccadic suppression is a perceptual term

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T

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If the stimulus e.g bright light is presented only during the saccade - can you see it? If the stimulus is still present 40 ms after the saccade, can you see it?

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Yes (as a smeared structure), no - indicates that something happens after a saccade that omits the image

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Backwards masking

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Phenomenon where you present two stimuli, one weak and one strong, people only see the strong one

In this case, combined saccadic suppression and PSE lead to omission of the image during the saccade

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What cortical areas also show the suppression the PSE?

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dLGN and PGN (pre-geniculate nucleus)

*The point he is trying to make here is that this signal is propagated by the whole brain

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Perception of time is shorter/longer just before and during saccade

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Shorter

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The top and bottom green stimulus came at different times and they were asked which one flashed first

At a long way before the saccade, they get it right all the time

Before a saccade, people got it wrong all the time - the obvious implication is that time is going backwards

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The top and bottom green stimulus came at different times and they were asked which one flashed first

At a long way before the saccade, they get it right all the time

Before a saccade, people got it wrong all the time - the obvious implication is that time is going backwards

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13
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Post-saccadic time expansion is called

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Chronostasis

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14
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Explain how temporal inversion occurs during saccades

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  • 2 stimuli have to be close together in time
  • One flash occurs then another flash after (during saccade) - the second flash takes lesser time to get to the brain due to the decreased latency during the saccade
  • Hence because, the second flash gets to the brain first, you have temporal inversion where time appears to be backwards
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15
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Which cortical area does PSE occur in?

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MST

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